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netso
Visited strip club in SA. Women will rub their vaginas and then their breasts. They will then rub their breasts in your face which might expose your eyes to vaginal fluid. What is the hiv risk here?
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LIZZIE LOU
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/HIV-trough-vaginal-fluid-contact-in-eye/show/1260024?personal_page_id=1456569#post_5772970
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rchie
hiv is inactive outside its host.
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netso
please can I have an expert opinion here
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netso
please can I have more views here please
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disturbed777
which strip club ? Outside the host the virus dies within seconds of air exposure ...
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netso
why is it no risk? vaginal fluid to membrane exposure surely must carry some risk?
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No risk
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