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giving and receiving oral sex is risk-free even if there are sores in the mouth because I have a slightly open crown and it makes me worry whether I need to know enough research that I repeat myself but very worried that I gave unprotected oral sex another man please answer me my test was 76 days oraquick finger blood  iam so scared becouse i get married after 4 weeks pleas
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you never had risk. oral sex is not casuative to transmit hiv.
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last question, and even that person window period is unable to contract by giving or receiving oral sex I am very worried
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but why but why should I risk by writing that if you have sores in the mouth increases the risk
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I apologize for having released a new theme just so confused there is no risk that the giving or receiving oral sex with injuries and without injuries as I have, I am very worried they will get married I apologize once again and is no longer needed to test
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I ask because after this incident I had a bacterial infection of the mouth and repeated allergies that have something in common with early HIV infection, please help
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