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« on: October 02, 2017, 06:47:47 am »
Hello everyone,
3 weeks ago i went in a disco and kissed and mastubated a woman i don't know.
After one hour i went home where i ate somethink and took off mi contact lens. I am pretty sure i didn't wash my hands becouse after i took off my lens i noticed blood on my fingers, probably from the woman. So i am very scared of have been at risk for somethink becouse now i have fever(low at 37.3 Celsius), sore throat,running nose and cough from 4 days. Should i be tested? I am afraid to have touched my mouth or eyes right after have masturbated her too,

P.s: sorry for my english, it is not my primary language.

Thank you for every answer u can give me.

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Re: kiss transgender
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2017, 08:00:34 am »
Hi

You had no HIV risk whatsoever. HIV once exposed outside the human body is no longer infectious, so no matter how much you rubbed your eye or touched your penis it was not a risk.

Kissing is also not a risk, HIV is not transmitted through kissing or saliva. 
Nothing you mentioned was either a viable route or exposure to HIV, so no risk and I read your post twice. 

Finally sore throat,running nose and cough are not HIV symptoms and have nothing to do with HIV from this incident as it simply was not a risk, so if you are sick see a doctor and treat whatever is wrong.

Remember use condoms for intercourse, no exceptions and test as routine at least yearly for STI's and HIV   

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Re: kiss transgender
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2017, 08:16:48 am »
Hello everyone, yesterday i deep kissed a girl and today she told me she is an escort and trans. So i went crazy, i am shaking, and i am very afraid.
did i risk somethink? the kiss was like 20 seconds bt very deep.
I don't remember taste of blood but i am not sure, i was drunk.
Plese help me. Could i catch syphilis,HIV or others STDs???

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Re: kiss transgender
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2017, 08:21:57 am »
Asked and answered before.

Her being trans or an escort does not change how biologically HIV is or is not transmitted. Your irrational reaction to her because she is trans is your own prejudice showing through nothing more nothing less.

Behave, apologize to the girl. I am sure it is not very pleasant at all for her to have to deal with your irrational reactions. 

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Hi

You had no HIV risk whatsoever. HIV once exposed outside the human body is no longer infectious, so no matter how much you rubbed your eye or touched your penis it was not a risk.

Kissing is also not a risk, HIV is not transmitted through kissing or saliva. 
Nothing you mentioned was either a viable route or exposure to HIV, so no risk and I read your post twice. 
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Re: kiss transgender
« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2017, 08:29:38 am »
yes, thank u.
I did my apologize to the girl but i am not able to stop worrying.
i am becoming crazy, for real.
I am reading online that trans are the class more at risk. Sorry if i reapet myself, i won 't post anymore but i have to ask again. I am safe from other stds too?
Anyway really thank you

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Re: kiss transgender
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2017, 08:40:44 am »
You had NO RISK and your question has been answered in great detail.
DO NOT post about this again or you will find yourself with a ban.

Other STIs are much easier to transmit so test for all on a regular basis if you are sexually active.

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