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Kissed a transexual with Ulcer, Am I under risk?

Hi, dear doctor
Appricate works you have done. I am a guy from China and now I'm in China, and concerned that I may be
under a risk. I recently met a "girl" I would say acctually a guy, transexual, (a part time transexual *****). met on june-7, I just tried to kiss her into mouth,
but was rejected. I just simply insert my tongue into hers, and I may have an ulcer on inside of upper lip. She didn't want it, so the mouth was not quite open,
only my tongue was sneaked in , but it was stopped by her front teeth, she did'nt at all open her mouth,
so my tongue was just stucked between lips and front teeth. I moved tongue up and down, tried to lick, but still nothing, and she quickly turned head away from it.
the whole process was lasting only few seconds, I would say, may be just within 5 seconds or even less. I always care about my
heath so after about ten minuets I spit my saliva out, and drunk many water.We didn't have any sex or blow jobs.  I Used my fingers to wipe precum. There wasn't any saliava on my hand, but not sure if my dick is intact. After about an hour, I have my teeth brushed, bleeing. Then two days later, I found an ulcer on inside my upper lip. I'm totally out of my mind. We didn't have any sex or any Blow jobs. only things
was just a 5 seconds kiss.
First: I don't really know how and when I got the ulcer, Because on the day of kiss and the following day I felt nothing, especially when I eat and drink.
I don't know If the ucler was there when kiss, and as I remember, no blood taste, and only a small amount of saliva has been changed due to just last few seconds.
Second: brush my teeth 1 hour after kiss, made me bleed a little, Is that can caused infection? How long can virus survive in my mouth?
Third: She had one result showed me that, she was tested on March-29, result was negative. But In China, It probably can be fake one. And she may had sex with many other guys I'm sure about it. Is that mean transexual
****** r more tend to have Hiv, or more likely to pass it? From March -29 till June -7, nearly two month, can't know the status of her condition.
I have a quick test on day five ,yester. it was negative, but it didn't make any sense.
At least test it for a month then the result can be sure.
Please let me know how risky I am. Or It's not risky.
As I read on site CDC, is recommonding not kiss when have sores and cuts or ulcer.
But I met some american doctor in China, they told me the chance of infection is very small.
Please let me know, I really worry about it.
Thank you.
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You do not need to test for HIV You didn't have a risk
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Thank you, As I know so far, most people would agree that kissing is no risk issue. But when topic realated to gay, or transexual, most people would see it differently, they intend to classify those issue into highly dangerous issue? I guess? But I think HIV don't choose, nomatter gay, guy, or girl. So basically, all are same when engage or exposed?
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Do I need to test?
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Only unprotected. Vaginal/anal and sharing of needles posed a risk. You didn't have a risk.
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She is transexual hook--er
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Do I need to take another test? Or it is a no risk case? Hope professionals can help with this one. Have never done such things before. Also, I'm not sure about when I exactly got the ulcer.
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