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Hi all, I originally posted this incorrectly in the STD section, but believe it belongs here more appropriately.
I have read through a # of questions and responses on this board, and they are great reference and supportSupport Support 500. My issue may be different, but I'm not sure, so I'll ask about it.
I am wondering if the extremely minimal amount of penetration and force would essentially eliminate the chance of HIV transmission. I am going to get myself tested on the appropriate schedule, but as normally is the case I'm hoping for reassurance in the meantime.
Thanks, I am not surprised at your input, it is reasonable and expected.
I have since communicated with the SW - she is a very low volume SW who only started this about 8 months ago. She assures me that she never does that with clients but she got "carried away" with me during our time together. Sounds nice but I will be getting the tests done just to be sure.
I have since communicated with the SW - she is a very low volume SW who only started this about 8 months ago. She assures me that she never does that with clients but she got "carried away" with me during our time together. Sounds nice but I will be getting the tests done just to be sure.
Thanks again.