Fingering



Fingering can be a precursor to fucking, or fisting or it can be something that you do just for the hell of it!  Whether you like it being done to you or you like doing it there are a couple of things to consider.  Lubrication is always a good idea, makes your finger go in more comfortably.  Raggedy or long fingernails and the inside of someone else’s arse are less clever.  No matter what it’s certain that for some people having a finger up their butt when they cum is a great feeling. 

 

But how safe is it?


Fingering is very low risk in terms of HIV.


Whilst it’s very unlikely, for transmission to occur infected blood would have to transfer from one partner’s bloodstream to another’s. In other words, both partners would have to be bleeding and at least one of them would have to be HIV+.


It is possible that the lining of someone’s arse could be damaged during fingering - this could provide an opportunity for HIV to be contracted or transmitted from or to the person doing the fingering if he had an open cut or sore on his finger.


In any case fingering is very low risk, and the less possibility infected blood getting into someone else’s bloodstream, the safer fingering is.

HIV RISK: VERY LOW

HIV RISK: VERY LOW

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