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Blood in mouth

Hi there i was seeing a guy about a month ago and i didnot sleep with him at all i only kissed him. Now i am he was very heavly tatooed (tatooes that have been done @ home)   and i am a bit concerned because he had a cut on his face and i noticed he touched it and sucked the blood off and hasd a drink of his achole,later on that night i forgot about this and we kissed i had a sore sensitive sopt on my inner lip i was worried it was a cut so have started stressing what if he had hep C or hiv, could i get this even if he did not have blood present at the time of kissing but had sucked on his bloody finger ?
Thank you.


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Is this still ok if it was open mouth kissing ? not just a peck ?
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Ok thank you for your feed back :)
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1163575 tn?1339478617
you dont have to worry about transmission..you had no risk..and dont require any testing for any of the diseases that you are concerned off
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