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Why are you posting this Lannel? I too have seen this on the web and the language you quote is a) very conservative and b) likely to alarm. It's also not clear in the stuff you quote what they mean by 'cuts and sores'
From the people I have spoken to - Terrence Higgins Trust in the UK, National Aids Helpline UK and a G.U.M clinic at a hospital - both parties would need to have a pretty serious mouth trauma with bleeding for infection to occur
Listen to the Drs on the HIV forum they know what they are talking about, unless you have a serious mouth trauma and are incredibly unlucky, the risks of getting HIV from oral sex alone are vanishingly small.
There is "theoretical risk" and there is real risk. Oral sex carries a theoretical risk, no real risk.