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Risk from Insertive Oral Sex

Hello ! I've chosen to post asking here as I recognize there are many creditable experts helping the ones who are anxious about HIV.

Back to my topic. I'm 27 and worried about my potential exposure of HIV transmission from oral sex.
Last week I had been oral sex as my penis was sucked (I'm insertive) by unknown HIV status man. This is only my single episode of sex after my latest NEGATIVE result and had no sex with anyone up until this time.

Actually, even I learnt that there is very low risk of transmission from insertive oral sex but, for my case, I'm still worried much as I am not sure if there is any bleeding cuts, wounds in his mouth. However, I am confident that my penis has no cuts or wounds.

I really appreciate if anyone here can assess the risk of my case and do I really need to get HIV tested.
Thank you in advance.
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That link was writen by a std expert in san francisco. And if you google his name he is very active in the city and the list will give you an understanding of the risk you take. Take care!
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Yah i know how it feels the psychological comfort of a negative test is somtimes neccessary to alleviate the anxiety.
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You had no risk
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Come here again just for giving my blood test result.
Tested at the most creditable institute: Anonymous Clinic under Thai Red Cross Society, Thailand. The NATT tested NEGATIVE at 7 days post exposure. However, going to get tested 4th Gen antibody at 28 days for confirmation.
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Hi Insbiz
It really helps me easing my anxiety.
Thanks a lot.
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http://www.sfcityclinic.org/stdbasics/stdchart.asp

here is an intresting link
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