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Risk for hiv from teeth scraping blowjob ?

Hallo. I had a risky encounter and in my country i ask on internet a woman witch is hiv+ and she told me for my encounter that there is a risk if the woman that gived me the blowjob was with a busted 2-3 teeth or a busted lip with lots of blood and she had to bite me to a bleeding wound on my dick is that true ? She sucked me for 5-6 minutes and in the end she scraped my skin on the penis with her teeth but I didnt sow blood.. Please answer me should I do a test or no ?
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You have asked this question many times and even sent me a private message to ask again.  If you cannot accept the MANY answers you have been given, you probably need to see a therapist to help you get rid of these irrational fears.
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Ok what about if she had blood in her mouth and I had bleeding wound on my penis ? Just answer me this and I will not bother any more please.
And when I didnt have a bleeding wound on my penis that wasn't a risk right ?
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You didn't have a risk from what you've described. Even if there was blood, which you said there wasn't, it still would not be a risk. Because according to hiv experts, saliva is a hostile environment which renders the virus inactive and therefore unable to infect. No risk obviously means no reason to test.
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Ok what about if she had blood in her mouth and I had bleeding wound on my penis ?
I answered that question. Please reread my response.
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