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Q: Risk&chance of Getting Hiv
asked by: wangnumvone on May 30th, 2007
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First of all, sorry for my bad english. Last week I went to have an oil massage service in Cambodia. The massager offered me a speacial service, using her naked body to rubb or grind all over my body. Not intend to have an unprotected sex, so she just gave me a hand job. No any outercourse activities were performed. Only her outer vagina accidently touch (contact) to my penis just 2-3 second when she got up off my body. I think she may be have or may be not have any vagina secretion or other fluied. But I still worried of getting and HIV. So, here is my question
1. Do I have any risk or chance of getting an HIV?
2.Should I have to worried? Or Do I have to get blood test?

All comments are worth for me. Please giv eme a cooment.

Best regard
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Anne123
replied on May 30th, 2007
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You have little to no chance of getting it from the very slight amount of contact you had.

Male to female transmission is 1.9 times more effective than female to male transmission.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.f cgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Ab stract&list_uids=1392708

Also, even if you actually had unprotected sex with her (which you didn't), the chances are still less than 100% of getting it .I.F she actually even was .H.I.V positive, which you don't know.

Wait a few months and take a test just to be certain and please wrap it up every single time! Protect yourself and others!
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Llewellyn
replied on May 30th, 2007
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I agree with Anne. It is not likely from what slight contact you had with her. Testing just in case is never a bad idea though, but make sure you are careful in the meantime!
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