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ok , sorry guys for bothering you !!!!!!!!!!! but please tell me in % my risk to get hiv from protected oral sex and fingering
and is it enough to get a HIV1+2 test or i have to get an Elissa ?
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340962 tn?1201172036
I don't know if this will help or not but I found this on allexperts.com:

"Fingering with a cut (fresh open wound or sore) is bad. Otherwise, you are likely FINE. The risk of contracting HIV through unbroken skin is astronimical. It would be like you winning the lottery, and taking Marty McFly's Delorean with Christopher Lloyd back to 1955 in the same
day."

Also, I do know that protected oral is protected. Oral is very low risk and some say no risk when unprotected. Add the protection and you are home free. I'm not a doctor but I do have a biology degree and I have had the same anxieties that you are going through. I am going through a scare myself. How bout this, I had unprotected oral with a prostitute (ughh).  Even so, actual doctors and healthcare workers say I have no reason to worry...but I do. So I know the feeling, but I assure you, if doctors are telling me not to worry, then by all means you should not give this a second thought.  Hope this helps.
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plz answer Teak
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deat teak
no for what?
and what about the %
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340962 tn?1201172036
So low as to not even consider worrying about (cloe to 0 if not 0%) if no cuts on fingers. I believe even then, too low to worry about. If it were me I would not even test. This info. I have gotten from reputable sources. If you want, have a test to ease your mind.
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No.
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