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finger cut

So my date cut his knuckle at the bar and was kinda bleeding. It was his topknuckle on the top of his hand and his ring finger.  An hour later we went home and a half hour after we got homebi let him finger me for five Seconds with the same hand. I remembered about his cut and made him stop. I checked his hand and He was no longer bleeding that I'm aware of it was just pink like a cut but could blood have gotten into my vagina and infecTed me?  Or if his blood touched my clit could I get hiv???? His knuckle did not go into my vagina but there was what I think could have been apposition.
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Thank you for your quick response.  I am very paranoid about hiv and blood in itself so I couldn't believe I let this happen. It just happened so quick  I've been nervous eversince. I don't know his status,  although I've dated him in the past he has had a few partners since then So I cannot be sure.  He only bleed about a few drops of blood while at the bar and I just hope it had stopped by the time we got home. So even if there was blood and it did get some on the base/opening of my vagina is it still negligible? I'm just worried he May have forced some blood inside while fingering me. Although unlikely. I'm just worried.
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HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.

HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child


This has all been explained to you in the past.
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Hiv exposed to air-forget it
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Not an HIV concern.
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