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Sucking Fresh Pimple with Blood

Hey,

Yesterday night, I was with a boy that I have met in a bar, we kissed a lot and mutually masturbated. No oral or anal sex involved.

While I was sucking his neck, a pimple on his neck just began to bleed. I tasted the blood, spit out and washed my mouth. My lips were dry and cracked.

As someone who always have safe sex, I freaked out and noe trying to survive with my obsessive fears.
Should I worry about this exposure? Do I need to get tested just for this?

Best,
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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As an adult, the only risks for HIV are:
1) having unprotected, penetrative vaginal or anal sex, or
2) sharing IV drug needles with other IV drug users.

You had NO RISK for HIV and you do not need to test. l  I read your entire post, and nothing you add to this event will make it a risk for HIV.
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Thanks. No need for PEP too, right?
Absolutely not!  PEP is for people who have had a risk, not for you.
Thanks a lot again, CurfewX!
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