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Precum on Fissure
« on: October 23, 2017, 06:21:53 am »
Hi!

Yesterday I had an encounter where I met up with a guy from an app,  he told me he was hiv neg but I'm still concerned.

The thing I am afraid of is that he was touching himself then rubbing my anus.
I tend to get fissures from time to time however I can't be sure that I did during this encounter, I checked about 15 -20 hours after the encounter by applying paper in my anus and no blood was there, however I am still concerned because he was touching himself quite a bit and I'm afraid he had precum on the fingers he used to rub my butthole, if his precum from his fingers came in conctact with let's say an open fissure or healing fissure would I need to get tested and be concerned about hiv?
I have been extremely anxious and not been able to function straight due to my fear of being infected from his precum or saliva rubbing on a anal cut/fissure .

Thanks for any advice.

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Re: Precum on Fissure
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2017, 07:14:29 am »
Hi

I read your post carefully including your "what it's".
None of it was a HIV concern.

Move on with your life. Continue to use condoms for intercourse no exceptions and as routine test at least yearly for STI's inculding but not limited to HIV.

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Re: Precum on Fissure
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2017, 07:22:25 am »
Hi Jim and thanks for the quick reply.

So just to conclude, even with an anal fissure and him rubbing or touching it with precum on that finger he used,  it still wouldn't be a risk at all? And do you mean I can move on without testing from this exposure ?

I am sorry if I sound repetitive, anxiety is getting the best out of me and the internet is confusing me.

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Re: Precum on Fissure
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2017, 07:40:06 am »
Asked and answered already.

I'll explain a bit more but the answer is not going to change, HIV is sexually only transmitted inside the  human body, as in never being exposed outside the confinds of the host body. This is because once exposed outside the human body to the environment the receptor needed corrode leaving it unable to infect you.

So whatever he rubbed against you or in you with his fingers was not a risk and to support that nobody has ever been infected with HIV this way "spillage" contact or though fingering. The wound healing ect ect simply play no role in this.

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I read your post carefully including your "what it's".
None of it was a HIV concern.

Move on with your life. Continue to use condoms for intercourse no exceptions and as routine test at least yearly for STI's inculding but not limited to HIV.

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Re: Precum on Fissure
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2017, 07:47:51 am »
Thanks Jim I will continue move on and try not to worry as much any more.

FINAL QUESTION i swear, not sure if wound was healing or not but I'm assuming you already took that to consideration. My last question was, do you recommend that I am fine without any hiv testing then?

Sorry again I will not ask anymore repetitive question after this and your input is beyond helpful.

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Re: Precum on Fissure
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2017, 07:57:42 am »
Asked and answered.

Move on with your life, you had no risk. What would you want to test for?? If you told the full story and the truth you had nothing to test for as you had no risk.

Hi

I read your post carefully including your "what it's".
None of it was a HIV concern.

Move on with your life. Continue to use condoms for intercourse no exceptions and as routine test at least yearly for STI's inculding but not limited to HIV.

Jim
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