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Fingering anus

I fingered my friend's anus and with same finger i fingered my anus. Then again i fingered with same finger his anus and after that i fingered my anus. All the times the same finger was not so deep,like 1nch. Is this risk for hiv?
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The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

It is NOT possible to get HIV from a finger - not your finger, not anyone else's finger - no matter what.
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Even if it was the same finger used for both partners? And also several times fingered each turn like his anus then mine then his then mine? Is a hiv test needed?
It was the same finger. My finger in his anus and then same my finger in my anus then my same finger in his anus and then my same finger in my anus. All times fingered less one minute and not deep, like 1inch. Is this a risk? Hiv test needed?
Teak, GuitarRox, AnxiousNoMore, RubyWitch also react on my request. Please more reactions
Reread the advice . The word "only" is a roadblock to your repetitive questions so it is time ot move on.
You don't need more reactions.  It would be a waste of time for anyone else to comment on this thread because you cannot get HIV from anyone's finger, no matter what.  This is a well-known fact about HIV and does not need any further discussion.
Ok thanks for your answer. I hope i can move on from this
One more question. Please answer. No matter if there was blood or rectal fluid all the times while fingering with same finger for both partners each turns? Please reactions
Reread the advice . The word "only" is a roadblock to your repetitive questions so it is time to move on.
Ok. Can you explain why no risk? Is it because the air exposure each time fingering with same finger on both partners each turns?
I mean because of air inactived the hiv all times while fingering? All fingering happened in one moment, without a break. Still no risk? No test needed?
Hi - your question has been fully answered, and asking the same question a different way will not result in a different answer.  There is nothing further for our members to say about your no-risk event.

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