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Pre seminal fluid

Hi everyone!

Sorry about my poor english.

I had some fun with a guy, and I touched his penis, and a drop of pre seminal fluid stayed at my finger. A few minutes later I touched in a sore that ar not bleeding, but are irritated.

I don't know if the guy are infectated. But I'm what is my risks?

Thank you for everyone.

I'm so worried about it!
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what do you think guys?
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Just one more question guys. I kissed his penis with pre seminal fluid, and than we kissed each other again. A about 1-2 hours later, my mouth and my lips had dried, and I don't had washed my mouth/lips. When my mouth/lips dried, some cuts apear in my lips, and then I went to bathroom to wash my face, and I felt some pain in the cuts, but I did not feel any taste of blood. I didn't kissed the open part of penis, you know? I kissed next to the open part. I did't put the **** inside my mouth.

My fear is that the virus had survived and infected me when my mouth dried. I don't suck any pre seminal fluid, neither kissed pre seminal fluid. But when a drop of pre seminal fluid came out, he spread through his glans, and a kissed in the place where glans ends and foreskin begins. And at the time I kissed, his glans are dry, and I passed a little of saliva. But my lips touched his penis.

My anxiety passed a little, and lot's of symptoms gone, and I really feeling better, but everything happend last saturday, and it's very hard to forget it and move on. I need to wait three more weeks at least to do a test, and even knowing that my possibilities are low, I'm still afraid of testing.

So, I'm really passing through a low risk? I need to do a test?

Thank you very much!
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That's what you've been told. You didn't have a risk.
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219662 tn?1223858560
You've been told already - you don't need to be tested again.  None of your activities were risky.
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I made 2 tests last year, and i don't have HIV after my case
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I made 2 tests last year, and i don't have HIV
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Hi guys, sorry, but I need of more opinions. Whan I made oral sex, my lips are with some cuts. I don't know if it are bleeding. Pre seminal fluid can infect if it touches blood?
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417144 tn?1225959248
No testing needed.  HIV ifection does not occur in such mode.

Cheers!
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277836 tn?1359666174
seek help if you cant get reassurance here
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Not even if i'm bleeding?

I'm sorry for the questions!
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No need of testing?
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277836 tn?1359666174
please move on you had no risk
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I was worried about it, because I touched, and scratched a little at two wounds a few minutes later, and tha guy doesn't put out lots of pre seminal fluid, and we don't ejaculated. But i kissed his penis for a few seconds, and I have some wounds in my mouth.
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Thank you very much for your help! You don't know how calm I am know! God bless you my friend! Thank you very much!
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Sorry, it's not would, it's wound.
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The same ZERO.
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And if a have some would in my mouth, and a made on him a oral sex, about 1 min, what is my risks?
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No you were never at risk.
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