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handjob with cuts

Is there any risk for STDs from receive handjob while the giver have a small cut on the finger.
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3230354 tn?1381305686
You really have nothing at all to worry about over this. You don't have any STDs or HIV infection from this. Time to move on my friend.
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Cause her wound cuts are heal. Just that I am afraid her wound heal have blood leak out from it. :) btw I Appreaite Ur reply.
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3230354 tn?1381305686
I meant for there to be a chance of a HIV exposure not STD. You're getting into what if questions which are impossible to answer. The giver would have to be bleeding a lot from their hand and I'm not sure why you'd let anyone touch your penis if that was the case.
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I mean the giver have cut on her finger. But I don't have cut on my penis. But tony said, in the first place I must have cut in order for her blood to go in. What about penis head? ( there are hole too)
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It's not a risky situation, blood is not a risk for STD's
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It's made no sense. What the different between the penis head 's hole and a cut on the penis? How can it explain that? Mr tony
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3230354 tn?1381305686
Ah you support Everton! Good work:) anyway the chances of the giver having an STD/HIV is very low in itself. IF they did you'd have to have cuts on your penis and the blood from the giver would have to get into your cuts and even then transmission wouldn't be for sure. These are all what if situations which are likely well over a million to one. It really is a situation that shouldn't worry you at all.
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what if assume the giver have hiv/stds. is there any risk? Mr tony, u mind explain to me more why not? apprentice it  
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3230354 tn?1381305686
No there is no risk at all from this.
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