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Blowjob by sexworker on drugs

Hi

I received an unprotected blowjob from a sexworker who I think is on drugs. She looks like she is on drugs.

Is this a risk for hiv if she indeed is on drugs and if she has a little wound in her mouth or teeth and a little blood in her mouth and saliva?

I am very scared.
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The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected (no condom) penetrative anal or vaginal sex, OR
2) Sharing IV drug equipment with other IV drug users.

No one has ever contracted HIV from receiving a blow job, even when the giver has cuts, scrapes, or bad teeth. You will not be the first.
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And what if the sexworker was on drugs? Or if there was a little blood in her mouth?

Also i did cum in her mouth. What if there was still cum from a previous client in her mouth and that cum came into my penis/my urethra while she gave me a blowjob?

Is it a risk then?
Read my response again - all of the answers are in that post.
So, also if the sexworker is on drugs and has blood in her mouth or cum from her previous client, it is still zero risk? Can you please clarify this so that I can get peace of mind?
Hi - if you read the list of the only risks for HIV posted by CurfewX, you can see that oral sex is not on that list. If oral sex presented any risk at all, our members would have told you.

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