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fingering after biting nails

sorry its been seven weeks now not two
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HIV cannot be transmitted by fingering.
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sorry sir. i was just worried.
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even with tiny cuts from biting nails?
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what do you mean? explain more please.
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They can't
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Just out of curiosity, how can someone contract hiv from fingering? how shoud the cuts on the fingers be? the problem is that stress symptoms and hiv symptoms are similar. you can't tell. sorry for asking the same question again.
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thanks. i"ll see a Doctor
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Reread what you were told.
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How does the pain from lymph nodes in groin feel? please respond. by the way thanks for the reply. i guess no testing again?
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What?

You had no HIV risk. See a Dr if your not feeling well.
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HOW LYMPH NODES IN GROIN PAIN. HOW DOES THEIR PAIN FEEL
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Not an HIV concern.
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