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the only thing I engaged in with another male ( I am male) was being fingered. I am worried because I saw blood on his finger and not sure where it came from.  l looked at my rear and couldn't find any sign of cuts...help!
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Don't ? it, you had two different nicks earlier that got deleted.
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?
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Thanks teak!
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Yes you would know. Condoms do not get small holes in them, whey they fail they fail catastrophically by design.
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Sorry...
You would know of a broken condom? What if it was a small hole...would that be considered broken?..........just wondering
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THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Not a risk.
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Fingering w/ blood is no risk
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THANK YOU!!!!  I dont know if you have any info but do you think my insides were bleeding due to pressure?....i examined the outside really well but found nothing....im glad its not hiv transmission
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Still not a concern. Fingering is not a risk.
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Really? I don't remember how many times he went inside of me.....is this still not a concern?....im am just really freaking out and my anxiety is through the door thinking his finger had blood when he was insidemy hole.....
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Not an HIV concern.
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