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idk what to think

Ok here it goes. I had a hand job from an escort during which she briefly 2/3 seconds put her mouth on my head and I quickly stopped her. I did not ejaculate, no intercourse, anal or even a full bj. My fear is I had a small 2mm laceration on the head of my penis I fear that the brief exposure I had from the attempted head if she was hiv + would be enough to warrant concern for me????? Please help and thankyou for all you do
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Sorry to bother you guys but I was wondering what if there was by chance the theory that she had blood in her mouth from a cut or sore. Would that pose a risk then??? Even if it was brief exposure such as mine was. Ive read that if saliva mixes with blood it can actually kill or dull the virus.....
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It is not a low risk it is a NO RISK.

As I have told you above, NO RISK - NO WORRIES - NO TESTING
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1519393 tn?1306802108
Correct. You do not need to worry!
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Thankyou guys both! Regardless of the amount of saliva that brief exposure was to little of a risk to worry about right! Regardless of the laceration present as well.?
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1519393 tn?1306802108
No Oral Sex is NO RISK for HIV. You should not be concerned about this. Saliva does not contain HIV and can't infect you, so having a laceration on you penis doesn't matter
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You NEVER had a risk of contracting HIV from the events you describe above.

NO RISK - NO WORRIES - NO TESTING

Hope this helps
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