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Am I at risk?

I don't where and how to ask but please help me to answer my question.
I received a hand job massage by a woman and there was a small wound on my penis bottom of the head and it wasn't bleeding little red color. Am I at risk of HIV do I need to test and do I have to test for Hiv or other STD's.
Thank you very much and kind regards,
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you can confirm but i am 100%sure they give you same answer.. because hiv is not spread this kind of situation..hiv virus can't live outside humon body they're dead immediately contact in oxygen.... they can't survive anymore outside humanbody so you'renot at all any  risk.
.relax and be happy and anytime go for sex take protection... because condom is better than sorrrrrrrryyyyyyy
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The doctors left here years ago, but this is a moderated board and incorrect info would be deleted. MH relies on the opinion of expert doctors so the posts have to reflect their views.
Thank you all, but what is your view dear.
helpneed1 is correct.
Thank you helpneed1 and AnxiousNoMore and God bless you.
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you're not at risk at all.hiv is not spread this manner..you do not need any test..
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Thank you very much for your answer and I really appreciate it.
Can I confirm the answer by an expert.
Regards.
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Waiting for your advise
Regards
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