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Hand job with cut on finger

Received an handjob with glove after the massage got to know she had cut on her thumb she said it was a day old, i didnot see any flowing blood, looked dried blood skin. I am nervous if there was any torn in glove and blood come in contact with my penis, is this a risky activity for hiv transmission? I am worried, please help
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So, you are going to have to memorize this and apply it each situation going forward. We already answered a similar question for you back in September. Here are the risks for HIV and please memorize them so you don't have to keep asking or wondering. The risks for HIV transmission are having unprotected vaginal sex, unprotected anal sex or sharing IV needles to inject drugs. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. You can not, EVER, touch something and get HIV. Even with blood on it or even with your penis. Fingers touching penis, no risk. . Hand jobs are NEVER a risk. Memorize that. If you don't engage in one of the three risks, you had NO risk.
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The answer to the question is the same as before, so I'll copy the previous advice.
https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Hiv-transmission-through-bleeding-pimple/show/3078185
" No, there wasn't a penis in my anus during the hand job and I wasn't injected with a hollow needle so I had no risk and should move on. "
Hello , my Doctor did ask me to do testing at the 5 or 6 th day , the result are negative.  Can i be relaxed with result? Would appreciate an response
Move on.
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