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If a woman who is infected to HIV virus do hand job for a man,what is probability of man infection(%)?


without protection

Practically no possibility at all, if it was just a hand-job. Unless her hand was bleeding or something.

unless there is an exchange of fluids, I would think 0%

I would say the chances of transmission are great. She could pass the virus to you if she has a small abrasion anywhere on her body that touches you. There are bodily fluids secreted from you during a hand job. Especially if she uses saliva for lubrication. Be more careful.

It has 0% chance, because HIV can be spread only when u do internal action, or with blood transfution. Therefore you can do hand job without any fear........good luck

There is no chance at all. unless she was bleeding by the hand. Saliva doesn't contain much HIV infected fluids either. It is mainly blood. Relax. Go get tested then relax more. It's ok.

almost a zero percent chance. always good to use protection though

0% unless she has open sores on her hands and he has open sores on his ****.

Almost zero percent chance. HIV is transmitted through four bodily fluids, blood, semen, breast milk, and some vaginal secretions. The only way for these to transmit the disease is if the fluids go directly from one person to the other. Breast milk, for example, if the mother has HIV, AIDS, she can transmit the disease to the baby if she breast feeds. The virus however, cannot survive outside of the body. Just abstaining is the safest choice. Also, HIV has been proved to increase your chances of having cancer because of a lower immune system. Just don't rick it.

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