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Risk of getting hiv from hi with blood in mouth

Ok I hooked up with this girl from a dating site and decided to meet her and the morning of I shaved my self and nicked my penis witch bled a little we met about 2 hours after I cut myself we talked and it led to her giving me a blow job with no condom about 5 minutes into it she stoped and told me I had lood on my penis I wiped myself off with my shirt and seen the It was not from me it was from her but in the heat of the moment I didn't think nothing of it so I finished myself off be jacking off and when after I finished it then hit me about what if she has hiv and the blood from her mouth got in my cut or urethra I then went to a restroom and cleaned myself real good with soap and water later that evening I sent her a text about the issue and she said it was from her that she has pleurisy and that she coughs up blood sometimes I've looked up all kinds of topics that could relate to my issue and can't really get a clear answer about what the risk is and how low or high it would probably be even though I've read somewhere that the saliva is inhabitatale to hiv she also stars cause of her health issue she has had blood work done and both in as far as hiv showed up but I explained to her that they do not check or test for that unless asked to so the bottom line is what is the statics on an issue like mine and how worried should I be my anxiety is so high I've made myself sick and don't hardly eat
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1) blowjob is no risk for hiv
Blood in her mouth would have been diluted by saliva, making is non existent
2) forget everything about hiv, you wont get it
3) you need to worry about stds instead, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis... The list goes on
4) if you have no symptoms, then you shouldnt have accquired stds
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