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James74

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Feb 2007
Posts: 2
Location: Mexico
Hiv Worried, Please Reply!
Posted: 02-19-07 17:23pm

Hi. I`m a male married. Lately, I`ve been very
worried about the next story: 9 weeks ago, on a
bussiness trip, I went to a strip club and got a Lap
dance. I had a small kiss session with a girl,deep,
and fingered her vagina for some time (no
penetration). I don't know she is HIV positive but am
curious of the risk level in this situation.
Since then, I`ve been very stressed and worried about
my wife we have had only a few sessions of sex. I
called to an AIDS hotline and they told me
this: no penetration, no risk, is this true?. Do you
think I have anything to worry about?. Do you
recommend to take a test?. Can I continue with a
normal life with my wife? Please reply. Thanx in
advance.
Regards.
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Llewellyn

Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jan 2007
Posts: 1743
Location: NY

Posted: 02-19-07 18:51pm

Your chances of having HIV is very very small, but it is still there. Basically, the only way that you could really have it from the situation you described is if there was a cut on your finger and discharge got into that cut. Like I said, it's an awfully small chance, but it's still there. So I highly doubt you have anything, but you can get tested anyway if you want. There's no harm in that.
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stef46

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Nov 2006
Posts: 55

Posted: 02-23-07 18:21pm

No chance of HIV ,but putting your finger in a vagina for prolonged periods can lead to dribble desease,from your mouth.
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