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how much risck?

hi
i had sex yesterday with my girlfriend , she told me she is not hiv pozitif  , we use condom but we had hard kissing and i fingered her pusy and today i saw a cut on my finger but i think that it happened after sex
today i have acheon my throat
i am worrying coz she had alot of sex before me she told me that ''' i always have protected sex'' but i am worrying can u help me please should i need test?
btw i checked condom after sex  , use water but it looks safe
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i am worrying about finger cut an bleed on her  ....
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You have been told over and over. At no time were you at risk of contracting HIV from kissing.
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Teak can u answer me pls
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is there any other advice coz i am worrying  i had pain on my neck too
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i saw her blood on condom  after sex

anyway i am still learning  thank u very much
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but her .... bleed  any
ohh i have not heard that  before
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trivial cuts are not a method to transmit HIV.
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thank u
but if my finger cut when i am fingering her   she  was bleed
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You had no risk.
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btw  her ***** bleed a little bit when im fingering her coz i cut hurt it
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