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Some *** in eye

Hi All, can you advise on what the risk on some Cum getting into your eyes. Not sure if it got in or what the risk is.

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That's right. No risk.

As I mentioned before, no one has ever got HIV by getting semen in their eye.

As Doctor HHH always says, in theory it is possible that either one of us could be struck by lightning tomorrow, but how likely is it ? Furthermore, how many people do you know that have actually been struck by lightning ?
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Please can you clarify it the last comment is correct. No risk
At all
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Many thanks, so theoretical means it can but it has never based on research. is that correct
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No one has ever contracted HIV by getting semen in their eye. There is a theoretical risk associated with it, but in reality it doesn't happen.
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Please confirm that the risk is zero and no test needed based on what was described.
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No risk.
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