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Hiv from this?

ok so my girl friend is has been suxaly active only 17 and i was spreading her vagina apart to look at it and i noticed it started to bleed a little so this brings me to my problem i went to go see fire works a week before that and i received 2 small tears above the fingernail of two different fingers and about 20 minutes later i fingered her fast until she came now im freaking out that she could have hiv or gonnorhea what are my risks with haveing the cuts for hiv and gonnorhea i just really need to clreify this one more time thanks for your answers
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186166 tn?1385259382
re-read what i wrote:

  hiv can only infect a very few, very specific types of cells. these cells are not found in your finger. if you had a cut on your finger larger enough, open enough and bleeding enough to be a real pathway to cells that hiv CAN infect, believe me, you wouldn't be sticking it into some woman's vagina.

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the cut was only 20 minutes old  but it was not deep is there a risk with a 20 minute old cut
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186166 tn?1385259382
you never had a risk for contracting hiv from what you have described.

any abrasion you might have had a week before would be healed on the inside.  furthermore...hiv is NOT transmitted through fingering.  hiv can only infect a very few, very specific types of cells. these cells are not found in your finger. if you had a cut on your finger larger enough, open enough and bleeding enough to be a real pathway to cells that hiv CAN infect, believe me, you wouldn't be sticking it into some woman's vagina.

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