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Hand semen

Hello I recently at college and I sat down to eat a sandwhich. I was in a rush that day, so I didn't was my hands. I was etaing when I smelt the exact smell of semen on my hands. I was eating with that hand. Am I at  risk for HIV?
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Ya this kid is just really freaky and weird. He has a bad family, and he has sex before, so I thought that he might have it.
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c'mon now...seriously.  you really think that you were shaking hands and that some kid had recently masturbated and it got on your hand?

ok...let's pretend this happened.  YOU HAD NO RISK.

hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child
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Ya I'm sure that it is,  but I don't know what else that smell could be. If it was someone elses, am I at risk. I'm sure i'm not.
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Think that your thought is irrational.
But to answer your question it would be no risk. But don't even worry about risk no risk because you did not have seman on your hand from someone else.
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I was shaking alot of hands, and this kid grabbed my hand. I was touching alot of things too, so i was wondering if there was somehing on those things. The kid that grabbed my hand might of recently mastubated. I'm not sure what to think
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How did seman get on your hands?
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