No worries. always wear condom during intercourse and nver share needles.
thank you very much, your professional answer really educated me in this area knowledge
Someone has a cut and was exposed to someone else's cut or vaginal fluid / semen. This does not pose a risk for many reasons. First, the skin serves as an EXCELLENT barrier to the virus. The skin is comprised of several layers, and injuries, like paper cuts, etc...begin healing IMMEDIATELY from the inside out. Therefore, even if there IS a superficial abrasion/laceration, it will not allow the virus to penetrate deep enough to reach the bloodstream, which is what has to happen for infection. In a VERY severe scenario, there may be a risk....for example, two people being in a car accident with large major hemorrhaging injuries where there is HUGE exposure to the other person's blood through a very significant (deep) injury. However, again...being exposed to someone else's blood in small amounts, even with a small cut, will NOT place you at risk
thank you tom, but why penis cuts only need penis head to be covered with condom then it is safe and remaining penis with exposure doesn't contain a risk?
lets say remaining penis with cuts exposure that also didn't contain a risk?
please tell me, i am anxious to know
As long as the head of your penis is covered you dont have a risk
but if wearing protected condom but due to condom loose such as just covered half of the penis, penis cuts encounter the vaginal fluid, does it need to go for blood screening?
just wondering vaginal liquid contains hiv for infections? Yes
does it high chances to transmit through? Yes if there's intimate transmission of vaginal fluid ( insertive vaginal sex )
if penis cuts intercourse with vagina liquid, should i go for blood checking? If you had unprotected vaginal sex then yes you need to be screened.
Do you had a risk you wanna share?