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Oral sex on an escort - risk

I performed oral sex on an escort yesterday. I was kissing her upper vagina, no licking or nothing. But my cause of worry is that, I have minor cuts on my lower lip because of the cold weather and I also learnt that she was about to get her periods that day. It was closed mouth kiss on her vagina. I know HIV is inactive when exposed to air, but since I was kissing what if blood or vaginal fluid from her vagina goes directly into my cut without being exposed to air. Am I at a risk for HIV? Do I need PEP? PLEASE ADVISE.
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Oral sex is not a risk. PEP is not needed.
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Thanks but Could you please elaborate your answer Mike? What's your assessment on my situation of closed kissing, with possiblity of no air?
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Can someone please elaborate? I am so scared
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You're completely misunderstanding the advice that has been given. Oral sex is not a risk. No one has ever been infected by what you have described in your situation. You won't be the first. I'm an adult, only unprotected anal or vaginal sex and sharing drug needles with infected users carry a risk for infection.
It's supposed to read, In an adult, not I'm an adult. Sorry for the typo.
Thanks for explaining.
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Hi all, it's been close to 10 days and I am feeling feverish, the fear of HIV infection from this incident is back and is haunting me. What can I do?
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Take some Tylenol and go to bed. You probably caught a cold. I've been sick myself with a cold since Tuesday. Oh well. It's the season for this kind of thing.
You can't have hiv.
Have you taken your temperature or are you just guessing you are feverish? If you actually have a temperature reading that shows fever, then it's a cold or flu like Chima said. If the thermometer says you don't have a fever then 'feverish' is in your imagination.
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