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Hi Vance, I see from your answers to forum members' concerns about oral sex, that you always say 'no risk.'  Can I ask you, politely and respectfully, how sure are you about this and on what basis you say this. I'm not contradicting you in any way. It's just to help with acceptance and confidence of both your answers and the situation I (and others here) are in.   Many thanks.            

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Hi there, many thanks to you for posting the link to Medhelp's threads on the the mentioned subject. I now have more understanding of Medhelp's and it's contributors' position. I'm here to learn and understand and not to debunk and contradict. What I've read has also helped psychologically too. I'm so glad to have joined Medhelp because of the help given to learn.  Many thanks again to you.
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Vance is welcome to respond on his own behalf, of course, but this thread might be helpful reading: http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/HIV-and-oral-sex-risk/show/2444651#post_11884346
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