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Hi all. Recently i went to visit an escort. No sex nor anal sex nor oral sex involved. But she gave me a pretty rough handjob which resulted in a few scratches on my penile shaft. One very red fingernail mark under the foreskin, but there was no blood. Same for other scratches. No blood, just some pretty rough scratches. Problem was, she touched her vagina and then rubbed me off that way. After a few seconds i told her to stop and i finished myself off. I’m kinda worried if could i have gotten anything(std/hiv) from that considering there are scratches on my penile shaft meaning probably small open wounds.. and she also touched her vagina prior to that... please advise?

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Pleasure Buddy!

All the best.

James
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Alright. Thanks for your answers.. appreciate it :)
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Correct.

This is a no-risk situation.

To put in into perspective, if a man has unprotected sex with a woman who is HIV+, he has a 1 in 1000 chance of acquiring the virus.

You have NO CHANCE in the slightest of having caught it buddy, - besides, and not that it changes the answer, she most probably did not have it either! :)

Best Wishes
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I would suppose those open wounds aren't a concern despite her touching her vagina prior to that? Because it's the first time an escort gave me such a rough hj especially with her using her nails and stuffs. Painful and pretty scary to say the least... :/
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Hello! :)

What you describe is a completely NO RISK situation for HIV, - no way can you catch it this way.

Kudos for checking but you can move on now without a single worry :)

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