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possible infection please help

2 months ago I had protected sex with a girl, the condom was intact and I did a water test in the end just to make sure nothing happened... but does this mean I'm 100% safe from hiv?

in the same time I had a cut on my finger that started bleeding 2 minutes before fingering her and the fingering was very deep and she got really wet on my finger, what I mean by fingering is that the top of my finger where the cut is remained inside while fingering, is that an hiv composure ?

I suffer from anxiety disorder so I'll need a full explanatory answer

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No. The assessment won't change unless the inserted finger inside of vagina was severed at that point in time. It is logical to assume, in a such situation you would be in helter-skelter to get to an ER instead of inserting finger in another person's vagina. I am sure that wasn't the case, therefore there is no risk that can be associated.

Your answers to bouts of your anxiety is not here, you have to see a therapist to overcome this. Good luck.

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so if you was me you you;dn't even think about testing?
There's no point in getting tested for a disease you were never exposed to, and can't possibly have.
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Literally, the answer hasn't changed since you asked the exact same question last year. Please go back and read the advice you were given previously because it's exactly the same response as what you got a year ago.
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What about my bloody finger? Wouldn’t that be an opening and would act as a risk?
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