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hi, i went with an escort two nights ago we had protected sex but thatisnt worrying me too much. what is worrying me is that she gave me an all body massage. earlier that day i cut myself several times at work and i also have a few other cuts on my body and the escort massaged over these cuts with her hands, what are the chances of me catching hiv through these cuts? thankyou in advance for your help i am very worried.
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Hi chris, sounds like you had a good time.

You are safe. You protected yourself and your partner, this is great.

As for the cuts, it does not matter if they were open and bleeding HIV is not trasmmitted in this way. You are safe, and i am jealous. I could use a massage :S

Take care and move along this is a site for real HIV risk
You should jump for joy as you never had exposure
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Thats right you are safe.

Cheers mate
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so even if she had open cuts aswell as me and she massaged over them it is still zero risk??
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No one has ever gotten HIV that way. And you will not be the first. So no need to worrie.
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tahnkyou been there... you have made my day :)
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thankyou for your answer. i was just worried incase she had a cut on her hand which could of rubbed against my cut. thankyou
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Zero risk. HIV does not transmite that way.
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