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Worried about exposure

I was at a strip club and my friend got singles from the club and threw one of those on the stage in front of me.  The stripper came over and Had me put it into mouth and she stuck her boobs on my face and took the dollar that way. I had a fresh cold sore in my mouth where dollar probably touched. Could I of gotten hiv this way. Thank you
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Thank you Vance
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If you had no risk then no test.
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I know I don't need to nor do I want to.
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Thank you both for your time. So do you think I am ok to not get tested for either incident. I am guessing no? Thanks
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Still OK, your risk does not shift from zero even if you had band aids. Relax and enjoy your life
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Last question. I forgot to add I cut my finger badly earlier in the night and had put 2 band aids over it. An I still ok of I shook a stripper hand or something. I didn't have a dance are anything more than was listed. The cut was still open but covered under 2 band aids. Thank you. My anxiety is making me sick.
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Even if. No possible way.
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Thank you. Even if the bill was somehow infected or her breast was?
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No you could not contract HIV in that manner.
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