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pre-*** hiv

Hello! I used to have oral sex with men several times.they didn't ejaculated ,but there was some pre-cum in my mouth.is it a high risk to get hiv? I am so worried now!
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No it cannot transmitted HIV by oral sex, even if you have a cut or sore in your mouth. Saliva contains over a dozen different enzymes and protein that inhibits HIV transmission.
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Thank you very much!
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No test needed.
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Thank you ! I needn't to have the hiv test,right?
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By unprotected anal and vaginal sex.
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Pre-cum can transmit the hiv by other sex?is it also have enough HIV virus to make somebody infected?
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Reread what you were advised.
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U answer me in this topic... http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Touched-genital-secretions-and-rubbing-eye/show/2048109#post_9689708

U said, HIV in genital secretions can not transmit HIV. Why?
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That's means pre-ejaculation can not transmit HIV by oral sex even if there is a cut in my mouth ,right? Need I to have a test to check whether I have the hiv?
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HIV is not transmitted by oral sex, but pre-ejaculation can transmit HIV but not by oral sex.
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Oral sex can't transmit HIV.

The pre-cum can't transmit the hiv? Correct
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The pre-cum can't transmit the hiv?
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NO risk
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