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If a woman who is infected to HIV do a hand job for me , what is probability of transmission to me (%) ? |
If a woman who is infected to HIV do a hand job for me , what is probability of transmission to me (%) ? rethinking my last answer the chances are slim but they are there..... As long as she doesn't have any cuts or sores on her hands you should be safe. stupid question! surely EVERYONE should know how HIv is transmitted these days? Check any ones hands for cuts before you let them touch you down there. Also As soon as you are bout to come don't let her touch you anymore and finish your self off. You can also ask her to stay away from your head if you are worried so she doesn't come in contact with your pre ejaculate. But if you are that worried just jack your self off why risk it? don't know but ask her to wear a glove next time as long as she dosn't have any cuts or scares on her hand or lips but the best apporach is to aviod anyone with hiv or stds from giving yiou a ******** or a head |
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