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if someone being sucked with HIV+ female. and I HAVE WART

Around 4 weeks ago had an oral sex there is a girl sucked my penis first time I met her and don't know what is his status . anyways I read that low risk the BJ, after this exposure I checked my penis I saw a little wart I already have warts 1 year ago and I went to Dr and he removed to me by leaser. is this wart can make the transmit easy also the are that was warts on it can make the transmit of hi easier. Please also after 2 days of the exposure I got a cold symptoms like pain in throat sores throat and cough with mucous and phlegm.

till now the phlegm and the cough didn't disappear :( for 4 week ? is related to ARS . but the sore throat stayed for 1 week and went .

can please someone clear my mind. I'm thinking to have a combo HIV test now I'm in the 26th days after tomorrow my 28 days ?

if someone being sucked with HIV+ female. and I warts in MY penis can transmit hiv ?

Thanks
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To answer you a final time, it is not a risk.  Saliva inactivates the virus.  Even with a wart, you will not get HIV from oral sex.  There is no need to test.  You wouldn't get HIV from this.  
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The answer hasn't changed since you asked a couple of days ago. Repeatedly asking the same question will not change the answer.
https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Understanding-the-transmission-of-HIV/show/3050512
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I asked same Q yes I know . but I read that if u diagnosed with STD before that make the transmission more easier . so that's why I ask to make sure
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