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i am nervous

i washed my injury in my hand with tap water at cdc's latrine. after that i was so scared beacuse i found out so many hiv positive people mey visit there and left body liquid or blood in the tap. was it ture? will water bring hiv into my injury?
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I was not being at all sarcastic. I really can't believe people think using the same tap as an HIV positive person is a risk.
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With all due respect, you were having your own doubts about oral sex just today and yesterday, now you're advising people and posting sarcastic comments?  

Sorry, but that's a bit out of line IMO.
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Please don't be so ignorant. Do you really think that's a risk? I mean, seriously......?
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NO RISK
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