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Move on. Your story is unbelievable and even if this did happen (which it didn't) you did not have a risk.
You can think what you want but we KNOW.
but when our two wounds contact,there are some new blood not the original blood go into my body without exposed to air because the two wounds are contact tightly.I think this is risk.
No it isn't right. You never had an exposure.
I mean when contact there are some new fresh blood come out of his body,not the original blood,the new fresh blood go into my body wihout exposed to air because the two wounds are contact,am I right?
No,you're wrong--that blood would have already been exposed to air--HIV can't survive outside the body.
Wait one second. How would you know that someone who walked by you had a bleeding wound? Did you stop him and check his body? Did you stop him and he showed you? And then you must have taken your wound (which for some reason was bleeding as your walking down the street) and on purpose touched his bleeding wound.
Seek a therapist for your anxiety issues please.
But when my wound contact his wound,the fresh blood from his body go into my body wihout exposed to air,am I right?
HIV becomes inactive & unable to infect you once exposed to air.No risk.