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Touch Foot

Dear experts,

I am so nervous on this, please help me!

I had a bachelor party with friends yesterday. There, I was naked, and a prostitute touched my penis (for about a second) using her foot, her foot also touched my lip (for another second).

1. My lip was broken two days ago because of the cold weather while I traveled to the North. It was not bleeding anymore yesterday, I checked. But still I can find a little cut if I look carefully.

2. The prostitute wore black stockings. I did not see or smell any blood. She put her feet on my trousers for a while. I have checked afterward, and there is no blood. I also took a look at her shoes, no blood.

However, I am worried about the situation, if she has a small cut on her foot (e.g. athlete's foot), although not actively bleeding. Would there be some tiny blood passing through the stockings, and reached my old cut on lip?

Do I have a risk of hiv?

Thanks a lot for your help!
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welcome, 不用客气.
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thx all the same
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thx!
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You're welcome. I'm not the expert on this forum, but the advise that I gave above was based on what I learn on this site. You can refer to Vance's comment, he is the expert.
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Yes and no. Yes it is but only really from needle pokes
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but hiv is also transmittable through blood, right?
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thx for the help!
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HIV cannot transmitted in this way, without penetration there is no risk.
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