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Thanks for the reply... I actually believe u ..
But do you have encounter a person actually got HIV with just oral sex?
Or it is just a theorical risk....
Is there any cream or anti HIv thing I can put on my penis to totally elimated the risk?View Thread

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I had fingered the vagina of a sex worker for 1 minute ... Then I noticed that I had a half inch cut wound on the base of my finger (not the tip).
My cut is not bleeding by then,,,, am I of great risk for HIV?
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How much vaginal fluid would enough to infect an open wound?
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Is that considered safe as long as they don't bite during the CBJ?
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I washed it alcohol, and does not hurt... Cannot see the cut but I can feel it..
Another query...sometimes I get soft and the condom lossen up... Is there a risk of HIV once the vaginal fluid enters the condom?View Thread

My symptoms is sleepiness and feeling cold for 6weeks now. It should be nothing to do with HIV. It's quite a reliever.
For everyone there... Be safe wear condoms and be tested..
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Is the HIV in the mouth will enter the urethra and cause transmission in unprotected oral sex? Or must have cuts on the penis and her mouth should be bleeding? Is the uretha an efficient way for HIV to pass?
I can see a lot of my fellow straight friends mongering for ladies sex workers for years for bare blow job but proctected vaginal sex but having no problem at all.View Thread

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