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Peeled skin Fingering

Hello,
I know that fingering is not a risk of hiv but still i wouls like to tell my particular situation.
2-3 Hours before visiting csw, i was peeling skin of my finger with teeth,
i peeled so hard that there was one drop of blood,which i sucked and there was no mre blood just one drop of blood that i said.
I inserted the same finger in her vagina, i remember she was very wet.
Also i didn't feel the sting.After it i came home and i tried to press it but no blood came out.
It's size was that of a pin point.

What is my risk ?


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You mean the wound has to be actively bleeding for virus to enter int o the blood stream?
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dnt worry dude u dnt have hiv....fingering and peeling is not a risk ok bt be safe
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Fingering isn't a risk for HIV transmission even with cuts, peeled skin, hangnails, etc. - it just doesn't happen.
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