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Shaved pubic area with a blister hiv infection

I had sex with an hiv positive partner using a condom .
I had shaved my pubic area 12 hours later and nikced myself and i also had a non-bleeding blister on my groin area.

My wory is during sex my groin area was very close to her and vaginal fluids were all over me .My question is
1.Can the vaginal gluid have entered my blistrer.
2Can hiv have entered through my nicked  hair follicles into my blood stream.

Kinldy assist.
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The only ways people get HIV is to have unprotected vaginal or anal sex and to share IV needles to inject drugs. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. So no, a cut, blister or whatever in your groin area is not going to be involved in transmission of HIV. No risk
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Is it  not of relevance that during sex my groin area was heavily exposed to her vaginal fluids.
Would not hiv sip and enter through the blister/wound or shaving cuts  around the groin area just after the penis.
If it were relevant, GuitarRox would have told you. The risks for HIV are well-known and have been studied and documented for 40 years. Move on from this event.
Thank you i fully appreciate your responses. Kindly clarify for me.Are we saying that the cuts i made on my pubic area during shaving earlier  are not routes for hiv to enter considering my partner was so wet and her vaginal fluids where all over my shaved area ?Mind you she is not on yet treatment. And my blister/sore/zit on pubic area site was not a route that hiv can enter through?Even though during sex it was virtualy inside her.Please explain to me.My assumption was that any fluid from a person positive if it enters a cut or blister the chances of hiv transmission are 100%
I'm sure you know the meaning of the word "only" but your response makes it seem as if you don't. Move on since there wasn't a penis in your anus and she didn't inject you during the encounter.
We're not going to keep reassuring you. This isn't an anxiety support forum.

Wound contact refers to two people with open, profusely bleeding cuts that would require IMMEDIATE treatment at an emergency room. It doesn't refer to cuts, scrapes, zits, sores, etc., that people get all the time.

There is NO situation in which the chances of HIV transmission are even CLOSE to 100%. In your case, there's no risk. If it were that easy to get infected with HIV, everyone in the world would have it by now.
Thank you .Unfortunately read your responses late.Had gone to a doctor who convinced me that nicks  and closed cysts are a hiv risk since might have invisible entry not seen by naked eye and pubic area is not covered by condom.Stupidly took Pep fo 28 days.Tested on the 3rd of april ....36  days after exposure  4 days after last dose of pep with a finger prick Hiv duo combo (antibody and antigen).What are the chances of these results changing when i test again in 3 months time.Yes pep was taken late.
Did you read our previous posts? You didn't have a risk for HIV. Your result will always be negative.
You would be better off seeing a therapist now, rather than waste any more time taking silly tests for a disease that you can't get. You either misunderstood the doctor or he's not a real doctor, maybe a homeopath or something like that.
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