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HIV risk for saliva with blood hitting on recent exposed pimple?

Hello this is my situation:

I was at a strip club in Toronto downtown taking some beers with my friends, then a nude dancer came to me trying to convince me for a private dance.  She was talking very close to my face. where I had a pimple that was bleeding 2 hours before, and for the time in the stripclub it was again big somehow red fresh and ready to be pooped out again.

My concern is that the stripper was very close and some of her saliva could have hit me in this pimple area.  If she had some blood mixed with saliva could this be a risk for HIV?

Sorry this sounds weird and the question may sound stupid, but I really need your opinion about this exposure.


Thanks in advance!
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your risk of hiv is 0 and 0.000000 because hiv is transmitted through
-unprotected vaginal or anal penetrative sex
-needle sharing.

you are safe and congrats for your safe practices,10 min of sex is not worth the risk of STD anxiety/fear.
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This is the same encounter you posted about last week that had the thread closed so you already know there was no risk.
Thank you Anxious, yes it is the same day but the question is different.  This situation was specific to the pimple, last's week was about the lapdance with clothes on....  different situations, I just remembered the pimple and wanted your advise.  Do you think this pimple situation is no risk as well?  Thanks!
There is nothing you can add to your situation that makes it a risk. People don't get HIV on playgrounds or at work from brushing up against others with cuts, which is what your situations amounted to.
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