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Semen on cut hand

Hello!

I recently had mutual masturbation with a friend. He ejaculated and I cleaned my hands

I then noticed a small cut (less than 1 cm in length) on my hand that had been used to make him ejaculate. The cut was not fresh, it was dry and partially scabbed - although it was still tender to the touch

Should I be concerned about HIV exposure from this?
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i went for massage last week and we went more than a massage and i had small cut in my finger about 1 hour before it was fresh cut it did bleed little but it was not bleeding that time well i put that finger in vagina i noticed she was wet and i did fell this vagina fluid on same finger know i am worried recently i have flue
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No....
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I just looked at your posting history and see that you have been posting the same issue for quite a while now.  Some of the most knowledgeable people on this site have already told you this is a NO RISK situation. If you continue to post over this no-risk situation, you will be reported to the moderators.  Really.  Enough is enough.  How much handholding does an adult need over a NO risk situation?  If you are old enough to be having sex, you should educate yourself about how HIV and other STDs are transmitted.  You have recieved answers to your questions.  Move on.
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Amazing......Scabbed IS healed.  Unless it was bleeding there was no possible entry point into your bloodstream.  Plus all this occurred outside the body which is a no risk situation.  No more please.
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It wasnt healed - it was scabbed
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skin is a barrier to infection.  Your healed wound was not a risk for infection. No risk.
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