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Sorry for my bad english..i had met an prostitute but there was no penetration my fear is only that she inserted her finger into her vagina for 5 seconds and then quickly she applied a condum to my penis with the same finger (assuming vaginal fluids on her finger ) what is the case if her fluid has touched inside the condum and come in contact with my penis.
1 will be there any risk of hiv or std ?
2 is test necessary ?
  I think i lost my life.
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Good news, that will be the best thing to do.

James
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Ok rocket i will forget about this. Thanks for your reply
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No Risk at all.

You have to be inside a person to contract HIV, clearly you were not so no risk at all.

Forget it and move on :)
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Thanks rocket
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no risk. penetration is needed for hiv to be transmitted. you do not have hiv - so no need to panic. the tiny amount of (possibly) hiv tainted fluid is way too small to cause infection, plus the virus is damaged after leaving the body. no need to test.
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No risk for HIV at all, always worth having a check for other STD's as many are spread even with Condoms, - HIV is not one of them and you do not require a test for this.

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Waiting for your answers
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Nursegirl or teak or anyone please reply
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Please reply
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Anyone reply...... Do i lost my life ?
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Anyone can tell please........ teak or nursegirl or anyone reply
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