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HI all, thank for helping. i was very scare and worried about my recent expose. during the April 14, i was visit the CSW. there are not any sexual contact, handjob and fingering or body rub happen in the expose. what i did is i ask for the CSW masturbate herself then i ask for passing me a condom as i would like to fingering her with protection. the concern part is that the CSW may have some vaginal fluids when she open the cover of condom for me then i got touch the condom and put my right hand finger into the condom but the end i dint fingering her as my nail is too sharp and i suddenly dont want to do that. but i got watch my hand and check again and again, i could not find any significant cut or fresh bleeding on my two hand or fingers. all my memory can recall is i got ask her to use another hand to pass me the condom.
1. may i know the risk of hiv and std from the incident?
2. can the hiv risk occur if the vaginal fluids contain of the surface of condom?
3. can the hiv risk occur from object? is the condom consider an object?
4. should i go for test?    
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370181 tn?1595629445
You could solve all these problems by being the ONLY one to open and handle the condom. If you are nervous about getting vaginal fluids on your hands, when removing the condom, use a cloth or tissue when touching the condom.

You can check your own fingers for cuts.

I have already answered your other questions.  
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Hi thks for comment and reply. I dont know what should i do to mov on.
1.Just ask if there is any cut without bleeding and no wounds. Is the risk will increase?
2. Cn the hiv transmit through object like condom if the vaginal fluid on the surface whn the csw open the cover and my hand was touching?
There are no any sexual contact and body rub and insert my finger to her vaginal?
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370181 tn?1595629445
This woman masturbated herself. There was absolutely NO actual sex between you.........you just watched. Then you asked for a condom so you could finger her. Even if there had been any vaginal fluid on the condom, it would have been hers. You checked your hands for any cut or bleeding and there was none.
You NEVER had a risk for HIV or an STD and do NOT need to test.
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