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HAVING A CUT ON FINGER WHILE FINGERING

i recently fingered a woman about 2days ago.... while i was fingering her i realized that i had a cut on my finger. i have a bad habit on bitting my nails...so i peeled off my skin that was under my nail and was bleeding...well when i finshed fingering her i remembered that i had a cut and when i looked at my finger my cut was still there...and i had her vagina fluid all over my two fingers...im not sure if she is HIV positive but as i did research they said its possible for vagina fluid to enter to my blood strem....do i have to worry? Im really paranoid about this and it was a stupid thing i did.
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The cells needed for HIV to attach are not in abundance in your finger. Unless you cut the end of your finger off and required stitches then you were never at risk.
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im sorry but i just dont understand....they say that it is transmitted that way if you have a cut...but your telling me different, i had a cut on my finger at the time and yes i was bleeding. if i had an open cut how isnt it possible to get HIV that way if her fluids entered my cut??? i went on avert.com and it stated that its a low risk...Still a risk tho. but then your telling me its not a risk. i just want a real accurate answer...this is how people like me get confused, because of things we read online...some say yes and some say no.
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You do not have an HIV concern. HIV is not transmitted by fingering even if you have cuts, abrasions or have pulled hangnails.
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