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transgender risk

3 days ago I had a romantic encounter with a beautiful young post-op shemale from thailand. Naturally, I was pretty drunk and it was only afterwards she told me she used to be a boy(!). I used a condom, which from what I think did not break. She used lubricant, dont know which kind. However, coming to think of it I recall having touched her private parts with my right hand...I did not have the opportunity to take a shower afterwards and my question is this: what if i put fingers into my nose afterwards - could this be a feasible way to contract HIV?
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Ok, just checked your profile and I am very grateful for your answers...it is nice to know that there are someone like u out there to answer questions like mine. Thanks!
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It's not the person that is the risk, it's the type of actions you take that makes it a risk or not.
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I should add, that we did not have anal sex, only "vaginal" and that we also kissed a little bit. Thank you for a swift reply, it means a lot to me. After having searched the internet I understand that transgendered carries a high prevalence of infection...
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You never had an exposure.
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