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Need some advice

Hello Dr.

Last year whilst in China I had protected sex on two occasions with sex workers. Both times the condom was intact and didnt slip.

On another occasion while in a massage parlour there was digital penetration (only brief) with the girl. My worries is that I had broken skin in the finger. Although this broken skin was not bleeding (nor was it ever actually bleeding, just a break in the skin). If there is no bleeding, does this mean no risk?

Can you please advise what I should do? I appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions after these stupud mistakes. Im going crazy here.

I sincerely thank you for this resource, I very much admire your commitment.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply. I know its crazy, and I feel stupid... thanks again
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Since you had protected sex and your condom did not fail, you are safe. Fingering has nothing to do with HIV transmission unless you insert profusely bleeding ones with peeped off skin. However in such situation you would be in a clinic's dressing room, and not with a CSW to have good time with. So relax and calm down and move on
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Sorry, my mistake
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