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HAndjob risks

Is it possible to get infected by receiving handjob with a cut in the givers thumb ??
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173325 tn?1213936521
We already told you.  Now cut it out.  No risk - no test needed. Move on.
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Thank u for ur informations . Actually I know that I am not at risk. But I want to tell u something


After the incident with the Sex worker, which I thought to be non risk behavour, I had an unprotected vaginal sex with a girl whose HIV status is known to me very well. I know she is  tested -ve.

From last week she was suffering from fever and sore throat. So I fell guilty that I might transmit HIV to her. I thought that I got HIV from the SW by receiving a hand job.

But I now confident that handjob never transmit HIV irespective of small cuts, nicks, hanging nail etc.

I will not think for a test.

AM I WRONG?????

THANK U AGAIN VERY VERY MUCH.

GOD BLESS U MAN
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Thanks a lot
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You were never at risk and you have been advised. Now move on.
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I have not asked in the expert forum. I think this is community form and I asked only in this forum
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What were you told on the Expert forum. MOVE ON.
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odds are she wasnt bleeding all over you when she was giving you the handjob and HIV doesnt survive once the blood has dried.  Unless she bled a very large amount directly into the opening of your penis then there is no way you have HIV
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Sorry Sir.

Actually I find in the net that cut in the thumb may be a way for the transmission of HIV during handjob. Because blood from the cut in the thumb of givers hand may enter in the body through the opening of penis. I asked this question repeatedly in this forum but not get a conclusive answer. As the above situation may cause a direct blood to precum contact.Can anybody help me?
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That above statement includes you born123
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173325 tn?1213936521
No. End of story.
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