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Is it risk for me?

Dear everyone, today I used my hand touched a girl's breast and his body. We do not make love. Then my leg was bleeding, I used my hand  touched The wound. I do not know if she is hiv postive. Is it risk for me? What wound can be infected? Thanks!
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No risk
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Just my hands touched breast and body. Then my hands  used paper wiped the bleeding wound, I scared that there were something on paper left by my hands.
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Stick with your exposure , say what you did. read all your questions yourself , giving so many different information, no one knows what you did excpet you , better get yourself test with DUO at 28 days. Test will answer all your doubts . before that stop googling , try to spend your time. again i am saying stop googling!
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I remember that  after  my hand touched her breast and body,my hands used paper  to wipe the bleeding wound when it was bleeding (the wound was scratched broken before touched her), i am afraid that the paper had the vrius or fluid left by my hands(Nothing almost invisible on hands to the eye).so i am very scared. Dear friend, is it risk for HIV?
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Get one 4th generation test done at 28 days exposure.
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Why no body answer me?
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Because I touched superficial of her vagina,so I am afraid there are fluid on my hand. even I felt nothing on my hand, I am also afraid . Is it risk?
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What fluid?
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Thanks, your means is that even the fresh  fluid touched my fresh bleeding wound still no risk? Why?
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No as you were told.
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Then I touched her vagina by hand and then my hand touched my bleeding wound and penis.  If there were fluid on my hands. Is it risk for me?
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No RISK. You cant get HIV in this manner.
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