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cuticles sore and oral insertive sex

I have been with a girl with whom i had insertive oral with ejaculation and also, fingered her with my middle finger. Aftr removing my finger i noticed the cuticle sore. An sure it occured inside her the fingering was brief after which her fluids dried. Didn't had genital sex. I am worried about the blowjob and the cuticle sore.
Should i get tested?


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With a cut that has not well healed (eg. within the first 24 - 48 hours for smallish cuts, such as when there's some seeping from the wound onto a bandaid) the germs have a possible direct route into the bloodstream.  I think with a sore (no possibility of recent bleeding there, right?), no chance at all unless the sore were so bad that the tissue had become as deteriorated and receptive to such germs as a mucuous membrane.
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I just want to know how is a cut different from a cuticle sore. and how with a cut, infection is possible and with a cuticle sore it isn't?
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HIV is not your problem
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Was that a sarcasm?
People come to this forum to ease out their worries.
And sarcasm isn't the way!
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I hope he gets the sarcasm.
And i really hope you are using sarcasm. :S
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Cut off compltely?
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Your finger would have to be cut off
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Thank you Vance! i also have something that i wanted to clear out!
Can you please tell me how is that deep cuts differ from cuticle sore with respect to acessibility to bloodstream.
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You had no risk
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