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Unprotected Oral sex ( BlowJob )

Yesterday I was drunk in mu friend house . And there are a girl . She gave my friend a blowjob unprotected. Then after a while, she gave me a blowjob without condom then I ejlaucated in her tshirt. She also sucked my balls from down to up.

Is there an risk to catch hiv from this action?

I have a wife , she called morning and I feel guilty, can I return to her and our sex life normally ?

  
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We are sorry you are so anxious but it has already been explained to you what the risks for HIV are and our members have stated you didn't have one.  This is not an HIV concern.


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I feel cold and flu now is it symptoms for HiV ? Running nose and pain in my throat
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HelloWorls means anal and vaginal sex (not virginal) and sharing IV drug needles.  Those are how you get HIV and I know this isn't the first time you heard that.  All other scenarios are not going to result in HIV transmission including oral sex and blow jobs. Saliva and air break down the virus.  No one really gets HIV that way.  
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You can’t catch HIV from oral sex. Only way of catching it is through unprotected sex (anal & virginal)
Sharing of needles etc.
You enjoyed the moment, had fun. Now move on bro! Your fine...
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