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Std transmission through cut on finger?


Part of my fingernail fell off a few days ago and there is some open cuts and dried blood where it was on my finger. Last night I had sex and tried to keep that finger outside of the girl but I neglected to put a bandaid over the nail. Could I have contracted an STD from her if it slipped in on accident? What about something serious like AIDS, she says she is clean but I'm kind of a germaphobe/incessant worrier. Thanks for the help.

you can only get any std if she has it

Inserting a finger into someone's anus or vagina would only be an HIV risk if the finger had cuts or sores on it and if there was direct contact with HIV infected blood, vaginal fluids or semen from the other person. There might also be a risk if the person doing the fingering had HIV and their finger was bleeding.

you can get it but only if she has an STD

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