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Please I need your opinion

Hello. I would like to know if I had a risk for HCV. I had a situation with men: French kissing with men and through few minutes he put his fingers to my vagine and before it he spit out to my vagine. We were naked but we do not have sex because I do not want more.  I do not know him well. Can I catch HCV?
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Sabrinka, you are not at risk for hepatitis C from that encounter. However, you are at risk for other diseases such as hep B, herpes, etc. You should educate yourself on how to protect yourself from these STI's.
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Thank you so much for your answer.  I was not not sure- your answer call me down.
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No if that is the only reason that you fear that you will get HCV then you are  going to be ok   HCV is NOT an STD. It is only transmitted by blood to blood contact. There are STDs that you can get
from oral sex. So please be careful about catching other things.  HCV will not be your problem though. Please take care of yourself and educate yourself as to the risks you are taking with even these sexual encounters. Good luck and Gods blessings to you.
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