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Tuesday at 1am a csw came to my room.   I am male.  I watched her perform masterbation.  I also did.

My concern is I was naked and so was she. I layed on my stomach and she sat on my lower back.  The prior week I had picked at a mole and pimple.   I made them bleed.   I am afraid her vaginal flood rubbed against the wounds.   When she left I remembered and checked them.   They did not appear to be leaking fluid even when I rubbed and pressed on them.   An hr after checking them the first time I took a towel and rubbed one of them aggressively,  this time it leaked.

The next day I had a thrush spot.   I have been on antibiotics for months.

What should I do?

Am I at risk?

I asked the gal if she had anything and she said no and we didn't do anything.
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Yep, no test required.

If we thought you needed to test,,we would tell you trust me :)

Well done for checking but with all of the advice now you are safe as houses to move on and forget about it :)

Make sure you use condoms for vaginal / anal sex and don't share needles, you will never have a worry then :)

Best Wishes

James
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Thanks.  I will try and put this behind me.   I assume no risk equals no testing?
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HIV is not transmitted in this manner.  If it were as easy as being exposed to a partner's genital fluids (cut or no cut), the entire world would be infected.

Unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or sharing IV drug works.  That's the list of the ONLY ways you can, as an adult, contract HIV.  Pretty easy to remember isn't it?  Don't share drugs and always use a condom for vaginal/anal sex, and you'll NEVER have an HIV concern, EVER.
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Vance

Thanks for your replies!! I am happy you understand my concern.

So no testing needed?
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No
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Any thoughts?
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Yes I do.   I am just afraid  maybe her massage opened the wound and then she sat on it and fluid got in.

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I understand what you wrote, do you understand what I wrote?
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But her bare vagina may been seated on a wound on my back.  
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HIV is transmitted (sexually) from unprotected vaginal and/or anal sex, not from touching or anything like that.
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Can you explain why?   I appreciate your time and insight.
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You had no risk
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When I said it leaked....  It was blood.
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