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I am scared from hiv. I suck a **** all the way down, is it risky?

I am sorry to ask this question but i am so scared now. I suck a guy who claim he is hiv negative. He was pushing my head deep and i was nauseated. Anyhow i dont have any cuts or sores but i have missed tooth. I use mouthwash after oral sex. i am so scared from hiv. Any risk please. The guy dont have any sore over his penis.

Please answer.

Some websites say there is a risk 1 in 2500 people
Is it right ?
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You were already told what the risks are. There is no risk from oral sex, people do not get HIV that way. In the history of HIV, 40 plus years, there has not been a single proven case of hiv from oral sex. Not one. Risks are having unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV needles to inject drugs. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. Just like last time you asked, that's the only answer we'll give as it is the full answer.
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Thank u. This is first time i ask about oral sex. I have seen 2 case reports from 2 men had hiv from having oral sex. That is why i am scared.
no. there are no documented cases. It is theoretical risk only and does not happen in real life. stay away from the internet. It doesn't help your anxiety.
If the per-contact risk of oral transmission is 0.04%, HIV might be passed on in one in 2500 acts of oral sex between serodiscordant people. This 0.04% level of risk (one in 2500 exposures) is approximately 20 times lower than the estimated risk for receptive anal sex, but is only half the risk estimated for receptive vaginal sex with a partner during chronic infection (0.08%).
https://www.aidsmap.com/about-hiv/oral-sex-and-risk-hiv-transmission
Definition of theoretical risk. That is not a real risk in life and there are no proven, documented cases. You aren't going to be the first one. lol. That is the only answer you'll get on this moderated forum guided by experts in the field of HIV>
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As your question has been accurately answered that oral sex is not a risk for HIV, we are closing your thread.

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