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Lizzie can you comment

I know this is a popular question, but i feel that many times the details are not conclusive
If you cut yourself shaving  before intercourse (male) on your penis, near the bottom, an area where the condom does not protect, but still close enough to have penetration inside the vagina, in other words the cut went inside the vagina, what are the real risks, considering that even though time has passed, any cuts new, meaning same day, can open up again during any type of activity, especially sexual ones, handjob, blowjob, the actual intercourse, hell just from getting an erection the skin is already being stretched, so vaginal fluids inside the vagina can have access
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480448 tn?1426948538
Here's just ONE answer from the doctor's forum about this topic.  They get this question almost daily, so feel free to search the forum more:

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---Prevention/Protected-sex-with-fresh-cut-on-testicles/show/1405059
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i would've liked your personal comments in regards to the cut being in a place where it does go on the vagina( after the condom ring) and about the cut reopening in sexual activity, fresh and bleeding
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186166 tn?1385259382
go back and re-read what nursegirl has told you
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