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Small scratch on penis shaft after (HIV worry)

Hello,

I recently visited a CSW. In fact I probably visit one a month. I do not have sex nor do I give oral sex (cunnilingus) but i do ask them to kiss and suck me from the outside of my boxer shorts and at the same time I insert my fingers inside them. The last worker I saw sucked my quite intensely from the outside, usually I do not let them suck near the tip of the penis but this time i did. My boxer shorts were wet through from her saliva and after I noticed a very small scratch around my shaft which is around 4 mm long. My questions are these.

1. What are the chances of this scratch being infected?

2. What are the risks from the activities I indulge in (inserting finger and oral through my cotton pants)

3. Do I need a HIV test?

I am ever so worried.

Kind regards

Bimmy
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370181 tn?1595629445
Oral sex is NOT a risk for HIV.

The scratch is NOT a risk, even if there had been a small amount of blood.

Fingering is NOT a risk for HIV.

You do NOT need to test for HIV because you NEVER had a risk.

Why don't you use a condom for the oral sex which would eliminate ALL your concerns about HIV?

You can totally stop worrying, Bimmy. NONE of your activities are a risk for HIV.
Regards,
RubyWitch  
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