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very worried

sorry for my bad English , I will try to explain as best as possible.


I've never had anal or vaginal sex , or oral sex.

I do not have a partner, which is why my sex is just mutual masturbation .

I am concerned about some episodes.

understand that mutual masturbation is zero risk , no matter who has fluid exchange, but if the person massaged my urethra with precum on my penis be some kind of risk?

what worries me more is, morning 9am I had a cut on my finger with a metal foil about 4 inches , then press my wound
but never bleed, I found it very strange that I do not follow sagrara pressing reason why but I never bleed .

AT 8 night a stranger masturbate with that hand for 1 to 2 minutes and remembered my cut on my finger which was immediately and wash .
then I was examining my skin cut open and saw only red but still not close my court.

I am very worried that my court never bleed

, MAYBE A surface was cut, and the guy who never masturbate ejaculate , but maybe if much precum involved .


I could not sleep because of these fears , I've always tried to read this forum post some comment that zero risk in other must take this test , I only practice safe sex , but I think I have a lot of anxiety with hiv
hopefully they can help me as fast as possible .

I get tested?
I can continue with my life?
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300980 tn?1194929400
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Repetitive question which has been answered.   There will be no further replies to your repetitive, anxiety-driven questions.  

Further questions will be deleted without comment.  EWH
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I do not have the minimum risk that never bleed my court. this is correct? no matter that precum has been massaged into my urethra also this would not be any risk of hiv?
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300980 tn?1194929400
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This will be my final answer.

Even bleeding wounds are not at particularly high risk for HIV acquistion as the blood is flowing out, not into the body.  for HIV to cause infection infected material must be introduced deep into tissue.

End of discussuion.  You need to relax and move forward, not waste your time worrying about no risk events.  EWH
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for a wound is risk of hiv, would have to be bleeding at the time of contact with the fuid?
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300980 tn?1194929400
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I'm sorry, I do not understand your question.  No risk however means just what I said NO RISK. EWH
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Doctor Excuse my last question, so that a wound can get hiv as it should be wound?
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
You asked for my opinion. You got it- no need to test.  if you wish to test, go do it but you have my opinion. EWH
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Excuse me doctor, in HIV clinics in mexico, I was told that the test was necessary. Dr. My question is always a deep wound bleed?
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---Prevention/Fresh-finger-cut-exposure---Im-an-idiot-i-know/show/435924 In this link the doctor mentioned a low risk, in my case there is no need for testing?
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to the Forum.  In preparing to answer your question I reviewed some of your previous posts and see that you have been worried about possible risk for HIV or other STIs transmitted through mutual masturbation for over a year, and that despite over 20 replies that it is not a concern, yet the worries continue.  Now the question comes up again, this time after you sustained a superficial cut on the hand that was used to masturbate another person.  Your concerns are not warranted- this is still a no risk event.  Even when you have a recent cut (and, technically your cut was not recent- cuts seal off in a matter of minutes)  there is still no risk for HIV.  there is no reason for concern related to the activities you describe and o reason for testing  I hope that this comment is helpful to you. EWH  
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