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strangers finger

OK Here goes.  I recently visited a sex shop with movie booths.  I met a man there and I put my hand down his pants and started rubbing his genitals directly, while he rubbed my genitals and butt through my shorts.  Then he reached his hand to my chin and inserted one of his fingers into my mouth.  I did not notice anything wet on his hands nor did I taste anything, but it was very dark and I cant be absolutly sure.  I use chewing tobacco and had some in my lower lip at the time.  Does this increase the likelyhood that some un-noticable semen or blood could have entered my bloodstream via mucous membranes in my mouth?  His finger was only in my mouth for a few seconds 5sec at most, but I am assuming he could have masterbated someone else shortly before my arrival.  I would appreciate any advice on my plight.  Do you recommend testing, the guilt and anxiety are killing me.  Thanks to all who care.
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does anyone have the mass hotline number?
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Dr.H may i know why you deleted one of the Posted Question
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That was entirely safe.  You have nothing to worry about.  I don't suggest you test for that incident.
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239123 tn?1267647614
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See the disclaimer/warning--which appears twice, both on the forum home page and (even more prominently) after clicking "Post a Question":

"If you have not done so, please review other threads in our archives and the FAQs for questions similar to yours and Dr. Handsfield's replies.  Questions that duplicate other frequent ones, for which abundant replies exist, and that have little educational value for other forum users, will be DELETED WITHOUT RESPONSE.  YOUR DONATION WILL NOT BE REFUNDED.  The most common examples of such questions are those about low risk exposures to HIV, such as oral sex, hand-to-genital exposure, and nonsexual contact with possibly infected blood or body fluids."
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239123 tn?1267647614
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No STD, including HIV infection, would have been transmitted through the exposures you describe.  Your only problem is your personal embarrassment about your behavior; there is no realistic risk of an important health threat.

Regards-- HHH, MD
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