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Hi
I will highly appreciate your opinion on risk to HIV transmission. I am getting paranoid after spending hours on internet. I am going to have a 10  day  HIV PCR  test to do next week what means that from now I will have to wait around to 2 weeks to get the results. I know that this test gives 94% of accuracy but I can't wait any longer. Did I mentioned that I am getting paranoid!!!

...so to cut story short - few days a go I had a sex with an escort women. We used a condom and there wasn't any direct contact of my unprotected penis with her vagina. Just before we finished I stick my finger in her anus ( only about 1 inch deep) and kept in there for a minute. Few hour later I recognized that there was slight cut on the same finger  - not a big one but I can imagine that HIV virus isn't huge either!!!

I know that in case of damaging of her anal tissues ( which is unlikely as nail was extremely short, and a I was really gently) that could be a transmission to my wounded finger, also what if she had a hemorrhoids and some oh her blood got to mine would. When I got to bathroom after all I checked my finger and I couldn't see any of her blood on mine finger but WHAT IF I AM WRONG.

Thank you all for your time and giving me an answer on my doubt.

Peter
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NO. Doesn't matter if you had small cuts, abrasions, or hang nails. HIV is not transmitted by fingering
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Hi Teak, Thx for quick reply. I could see you are really active on this forum and you loose patient with people that are with fear and they ask to many question. ;-).
Let me ask you one more time. Is there a chance to catch it if her blood from her anus got to my finger cut? That would be blood to blood transmission, wouldn't be? One more time thank you for time ant patient.
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You weren't at risk of contracting HIV from fingering.
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