You were never at risk of contracting HIV from rubbing a vagina.
Thanks for the insight Teak, but what if the vaginal fluid got into the fresh wound?
I just learned something new today. You need about 1000 viral units (I'm thinking individual viral particles) to actually get infected. Thought that'd be interesting to note.
And the information was obtained from where?
At work- Not really sure if it's an OSHA/CDC fact, but it was presented at a lab safety training on blood bourne pathogens.
They have never studied the amount of virus particles it takes to infect humans.
Hmm... gonna have to verify with the trainer then....
Even if the wound was fresh, 1) you're bleeding out, not in, which cuts the intake of the infected fluid. 2) Again, you'll need buckets or a direct needle sticking you.
Take a deep breath, kiddo, you're gonna be fine.