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mutual masturbation

Hi I went to a massage parlor and the girl give me a hand job, I know that mutual masturbation is not at risk for hiv but if she had a scratch on her hand and if i had some of her blood on my penis is there a risk because it was dark in the room so i could not see well her hands. Do I need to be tested because of that event?
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1163575 tn?1339478617
dont imagine stuff..dont let anxiety take over..there was no blood..and as i said you cant get hiv by the method you described..
you need to move on
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Hi halfoldman, you said if blood is rubbed vigorously on my penis mucous that there could be a risk, when she masturbates me she rubbed my penis vigorously.
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a scratch doesnt bring sufficient blood, and assume a hypothitical situation even if blood did fall on your penis which also has cuts... Still it cant get in.... Unless we assume you had deep cuts on your penis so that her blood from a bleeding finger got deep into your bleeding penis or if it was rubbed vigorously so that it gets through the penis mucous....IMAGINE ALL THIS ITS LIKE READING A FICTION STORY.... CAN SUCH THINGS HAPPEN IN REALITY NEVER NEVER THATS WHY THERE IS NO RISK THATS WHY THERE IS NO RISK FROM HAND TO GENETAL CONTACT.... ITS ALL ONLY HYPOTHISIS
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1163575 tn?1339478617
the virus gets deactivated shortly after exposure to air..you cant get hiv by the method you suggested..

hiv is transmitted by
unprotected anal/vaginal sex
from mother to unborn child
sharing iv needles
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can i have some explanation beacause i dont really understand, if her blood even not a lot touch my urethra why is there no risk ?
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1163575 tn?1339478617
no you dont need to be tested..as you said yourself..mutual masturbation is not a risk..scratches and superficial cuts dont pose a risk
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