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Q: vaginal fluid on shaft
asked by: mr.mannnn on September 14th, 2008
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Hey. Last year I digitally stimulated an escort model for a minute or two. When I retrieved my digits, I wiped them off on a napkin, and didn't notice any blood from the secretion, or any cuts on my two fingers either. After that, I had some brief contact with my hand and the shaft of my penis, without making much contact with the two fingers, for fear of getting something. Because of the hot room, my dry fingers might have become slightly sweaty, and I might have briefly touched the head of my penis when I zipped back up. My worry is, because of have genital herpes, am I at much risk for HIV infection from the encounter I just described, even without any outbreak present. I think the chances are small, considering that I wiped my fingers off first, didn't see any cuts or blood from her, and the fact that I waited a good ten minutes before I made any other contact with myself. I'm only really worried because I have been getting blood blisters on the inside of my cheeks for the past two months, and I don't think it's from biting

I also made a stupid mistake last year and had brief unprotected sex with my girlfriend who I had only known for two weeks, but I would think that any HIV symptoms would still be a bit off.

Despite my stupidity, I'm mostly curious about the first encounter I mentioned and the likelyhood of aquiring something life threatening.

Thanks a lot!
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Mr_Del
replied on September 14th, 2008
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It is a good thing you are over parinoid on this topic. After all the best protected sex is Abstonance. Not trying to preach to you. Anyway your are at as much risk as the guy sitting next to you for catching something. Does not matter what you already have. Even though you describe no blood exchange there is still a chance something could have been passed. The only thing you can really do if you are very concerened is get a test done. They will not tell other people you had one done so you dont have to worry about Embarrassment.

I'm not sure about today but when I had such testing done I was told it can take up to 6 months to even show up. Then there is the false possitive/negative factor. Mine was way back in 91.

-Del
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Muthoni
replied on September 15th, 2008
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Mr.mannn
HIV dies 30 seconds to a minute after it leaves the body.

I recommend you research Herpangina.

It is to do with blisters in the mouth but also with a fever.

All the best
Mson
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