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Q: What are the chances I got HIV with massage girl ?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 2nd, 2007
First of all, sorry for my bad english, I'm foriener. I live in Cambodia
and sometime in Thailand. I really has a big problem, I'm so afraid of
getting HIV. 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 if her outer vagina touched to the tip of my penis . 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?

I'm really sure that no any insertion penis to the vagina, no intercourse,
just accidently "touch" for 2-3 second.

All comments are worth for me. Please give me your opinion.


Best regard

Wang


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on June 13th, 2007
HIV & AIDS Answer A2887
According to your description of the contact you experiences with a masseuse (only 2-3 seconds lasting touch between your penis’s head and her vulva), the chances of getting HIV are almost zero. The chances of getting HIV would be greater if she was “wet” and you had an erosion on your penis’s head. You can take an HIV-test but you should repeat the test after 3 months because of the “window” period required for incubation of the antibodies that begin fighting the disease. An HIV test recognizes and reports the antibodies...and this is how you know that you are positive for the disease.




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