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Hi Guys, Am very stressed out because of it. I would very much appreciate your advise.

Actually i had sex with a prostitute which i used condom with but There are 2 things i am worried about.

1: I had a wound on my fingure and i was fingering her for a very long time. Can i get HIV if the vaginal fluid get into my body via my wound ?

2: I know i am asking this question that is answered on the forum but plz plz plz answer it again in my case if possible. I licked her ***** for about 1 minute but she was very very wet. Does it make difference if she is HIV positive, and i swolled her vaginal fluid ?

Thanks in Advance.
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Thanks again
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Thanks LIZZIE LOU. You are a wonderful person & alot of people sleep comfortably cause of your valueable responses & explainations.
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if you had a wound BIG enough and OPEN enough to possibly put you at risk...you would NOT be sticking it into some woman's vagina.

there are NO cases of ANYONE contracting hiv through fingering...wounds or no wounds.

you wont be in hiv "history books" by becoming the first.  hiv is NOT transmitted in this manner.
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Thanks very much for the quick reply. but the wound would have a direct interaction with the vaginal fluid and the wound would not be exposed to air, so how come your answer is NO. Could you please explain. Would be greatly appreciated.
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186166 tn?1385259382
no and no
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