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on thursday went out with friends partied hard picked up a girl whom i believe is an escort, she is 26 from algeria but studying in canada, went to her appartment took a bath, even thou i was drunk i tied to stay focus, we took a bath we frens kissed i fingered her, she wanted to perform oral sex and i told her to suck only the shaft of my penis, she follwes with a handjob, when our encounter finsished went home and realised i have a deep cut on my penis where she was sucking, i probably got it when she either gave me a handjob or while she was sucking, now i am freaked. OPEN CUT SHE SUCKED can i get HIV???? ohh she brushed her teeth before??
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186166 tn?1385259382
saliva is not infectious..you had NO risk and do NOT need testing.
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WHAT DO U THINK OF MY EXPOSURE???
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There are no  recorded cases in which HIV is transmitted through oral sex.However many other STDs can be transmitted through oral sex.Saliva contains enzymes which make HIV virus inactivate.

Always use condoms properly and never share needles
   Chirag
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i had a open cut she sucked she brushed her teerth before and NO RISK??????????????????????????
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Oral sex is Zero risk for HIV.

Always use condoms properly and never share needles
   Chirag
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