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Is there a risk of HIV infection?

Last night, I went to a hotel with a man. I licked the soles of his shoes, I drank his urine, I put his penis in my mouth,and I had oral sex with him, and he ejaculated in my mouth. Oral sex was a bit violent,so  I had a little cut on the bottom of my tongue. Is there a risk of HIV infection? thank you
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I'm sure you know what the word reread meant in my last post so it is overtime for you to do that.
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Does a bacterial infection cause symptoms? I don't feel ill at present. By the way, is the risk of HIV zero?
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You must be very anxious because you haven't understood any of the advice or you wouldn't have asked that last question. Reread the advice because I am sure you understand what "zero" means..
Thank you. I very trust your professionalism, but I don't understand what you mean. Is it inappropriate for me to use the term "zero"? Is my behavior at risk for HIV infection
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Oral sex is safe in terms of hiv infection and transmission.  However desist from licking the soles of shoes and drinking urine to avoid other non-hiv related infections.
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But my mouth has cut,I am worry about it
It doesn't matter how much you worry about it - it's not a risk for HIV.

Risks for HIV are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles.

There is no other activity that you can think of, including the event you mentioned, that would put you at risk for HIV.

You should watch for signs of possible bacterial infections from licking shoes and drinking urine, though.
Thank you.What types of bacterial infections should I look out for? Is the bacterial infection very serious?
This forum only provides advice on HIV prevention and testing.  

The only advice we can offer is that if you begin to feel ill, you should consult a doctor.  There are many, many bacterial infections that can be mild or serious.  
Does a bacterial infection cause symptoms? I don't feel ill at present. By the way, is the risk of HIV zero?
Does a bacterial infection cause symptoms? I don't feel ill at present. By the way, is the risk of HIV zero?
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