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Hiv Transmission route

Hello,
        I had fingered a prostitute & did foreplay with her. after fingering i found some blood with mix vaginal fluids on my pointer finger.before happening all this my friends had intercourse with her.i had washed my finger & again i slept whole night with her & Did masturbation on her ***.So what is a hiv risk for me.i dont know whether there was cut or sores in my hand & is there any chance for hiv virus to enter in my body through the tip of the penis (Urine hole) if by mistakely ihad touched that area with infected blood while masturbating & through mouth if by mistake giving kiss where there is dry blood stick  to her body while fore play.
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Hi

Do U know the early symtoms of Hiv
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Thanks,
          
    
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no risk by fingering..
and u cant tranfer the virus from ur finger to penis..
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