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Handjob and oral with precum and cut on finger

Hi. 3 days ago I met this guy. I gave him a handjob. He had lots of precum. I had a paper/cardboard cut on my finger that I got a bit earlier that day. I also put his penis in my mouth for a few seconds. He was uncircumcised. What are my chances of contracting HIV/AIDS? I'm realky stressed out...
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Hi again. Just to clarify something else.

I bite my lips a lot. So it usually has cuts on it.

When I gave the guy oral (with his enormous amount of precum), his penis with precum touched those cuts/bites on my lips.

Is there any Hiv/Aids risk involved in that situation?
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Haha that makes sense. I guess i'm just really freaked out... it is definitely something I won't be doing again, thats for sure!
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If you had no risk why would you need to test?
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This was the first time I had ever had any sexual encounter with anyone. Do you suggest an HIV/AIDS test?
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Well oral is no risk and nor is superficial cuts. No path to the blood stream, minimal fluids, etc.
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And the finger with the fresh cut did come into durect contact with his precum... unfortunately...
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And there was no condom involved unfortunately...
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Thanks for your speedy reply. What are your reasons for saying that I have no risk?
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You had no risk
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