Ok, now I know, thank You. And how about other STD's in my situation? Are there posibilities of transmision?
Mutual maturbation is simply NOT a risk for HIV. HIV transmission HAS TO occur INSIDE the body, as in unprotected vaginal or anal sex, or sharing IV drugs...that's it, end of story. It doesn't matter if she is infected, it doesn't matter if you had cuts, or she had cuts. You do NOT require testing as you never had a risk.
Kindly move along...you do not have an HIV concern.
What can You say about many websites which say that mutual masturbation is safe only if there are not any lacerations on skin ?
These symphtoms and information that this sex worker has HIV are worrying me too much...
Thank You very much for help Vance2335 but i will do the test beacause of these many symphtoms that I have...
And the next thing taht worrying me is that this woman, as I heard few days after this contact, has HIV. It was the worst thing that I did in my life that i had contact with sexworker...
Can't help you anymore since you will not listen or believe the truth.
There are many symphtoms that are very very worrying me as swollen lymphs, feeling very faint and candida - theye are main sympthoms of HIV!
And the next thing that worrying me is that many pages in internet say that mutual masturbation is only safe if there are not any lacerations on skin and if there is not sperm / vaginal lubricants of other person on hand...
No matter what you say you did not have a risk.
Yes i have herpes on my penis
What does a foot have to do with HIV?
No matter what you say you did not have a risk.
Do you have herpes?
Thank You for answer.
But is it no risk if I had genital herpes and some very small sores on penis and the sex worker could have some vaginal lubricants / sperm on her hand? And how about licking foot when I've had aphthaes on my tongue?
Genital herpes and aphthaes are skin lacerations. And some pages in internet say that mutual masturbation is only safe if there are not any lacerations on skin
Being masterbated is not a risk for HIV, never has been and never will be. No risk no need to test.