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After i got sucked i wash out my penis with lime juice i didnt get any irretation, is there any chance of hiv?

After i got sucked i wash out my penis with lime juice i didnt get any irretation, is there any chance of hiv?
im 27 old male, i receive oral sex from 17 year old call girl 12 months before,
when i got sucked,after i washed my penis fully by lime juice i didnt get any irritation on that time(i put my penis into one glass of lime juice thats way i washed my penis)
now i fear about hiv infection, that girl sucked my penis just 3 mins, that was my first sex experience,
please reply what are risk involved in hiv about this matter........
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Unprotected oral sex has no risk for HIV .However other STDs can be transmitted by unprotected oral sex.

Lime juice thing was really silly.

Zero risk for HIV infection in your case.

Testing is not required for HIV.

HIV is transmitted through:

1)Unprotected penetrative sex with someone who is infected.(unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse )

2)From a mother who is infected to her baby; this can occur during pregnancy, at birth and through breastfeeding.

3)Sharing needles with HIV infected person during IV drug intake.


Always use condoms and never share needles
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1163575 tn?1339478617
you were advised before..read your previous post..the assessment does not change
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