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Kissing

I kissed a girl for about 8 seconds the first then me and second was about 4 seconds. It wasn’t a deep kiss. Just kissed her lips but barely felt her tongue. But you noticed I had a the by tiny site on my bottom lip that was there for a while and it was not bleeding and did not pain. I did not taste blood in her mouth either. If she had hiv could I get it? She also likes to suck penis so that’s makes me even more scared that she did it to someone and kissed me. Btw we were just coming from dinner. She is also on her period.
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Your question has already been answered by our members that kissing is not a risk for reasons given in your previous thread.

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You were previously explained the risks of HIV and that has NOT changed.  Unprotected vaginal sex.  Unprotected anal sex.  Or sharing Injectable IV drug needles.  Those are the only risks.  Kissing is not a risk.  ZERO risk.
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But I asked because I googled it and they said that if you have a cut and she also have a cut then it can spread from a  open mouth kiss
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