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Fingering a vagina with a small wound like minor cut with no actual blood loss , like a superficial cut in the skin - is this a risk

Someone hiv positive bitting on the body - is this a risk

Also deep kissing is this a risk?

I can see clear advice but just want to be sure on all of the above
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Fingering a vagina with a small wound like minor cut with no actual blood loss , like a superficial cut in the skin - is this a risk

Nope no risk, HIV virus would need access to your bloodstream in enough quantities to take hold. This type of contact simply don't have the requirements needed to infect. No risk here.


Someone hiv positive bitting on the body - is this a risk

Nope, saliva doesn’t spread HIV so no risk at all.

A study has been done into this actually and proven no risk. One person ever has been infected by a bite but this was very deep biting and the person had massive blood loss. That type of bite. Medical care was needed. (He then became HIV positive presumption was from the bite but could have been other means)

Also deep kissing is this a risk?

Nope no risk. It’s the salava not spreading HIV thing.
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Thanks for clarifying
It was like a small bite nothing of the sort that you mentioned

Can I be in piece of mind and move on life with no testing as I have not touched my wife after this episode where I did fingering to a masseuse, and she made a small bite and minor superficial kissing

Absolutely you can be in piece of mind and move on with your life. No need for testing.

Continue sex with your wife you are not at risk.

Stay safe
Absolutely you can be in piece of mind and move on with your life. No need for testing.

Continue sex with your wife you are not at risk.

Stay safe
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