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Hand job and bleeding wounds! Very worried!

Dear Experts,

I have read many posts in this forum regarding handjob and i do understand that getting handjob is not a risk of HIV infection. But if there is bleeding from the two partners ( the one who gives and the one who gets), is there a risk?

I ask this because i am involved in a stupid decision to go out with my friend and ended up in the massage parlour. The girl wanted to offer me the full service yet i declined and just said yes to a handjob. She gave me a quite rough handjob and i could not ejaculate, so she got angry and do it more violently. I felt painful and when she stopped, i could see my foreskin bleeding because of some bad abrasions & scrapes.

What making me worried is that if that girl had bleeding wounds on her hands, i could get HIV from the open wounds caused by her rough handjob.

Thanks a lot,

Jeff Nguyen
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20821760 tn?1523370304
Its a not risk event,if the lady hand is to have any sort of deep bleeding i bet she wouldnt have give you a handjob at all,as it would be to painful to give u a bj with those sort of deep bleeding.
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Thanks for your answer. If the lady wanted to infect me by using her bleeding wounds, what type of the wounds required to be enough to infect me?

I asked this since i came across some articles and there are HIV positive guys wanted to infect people with unprotected sex. I feel so depressive over this.

Thanks!

Jeff Nguyen
That kind of wound would be deep and required you to be in the emergency room for stitching.
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