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Dear experts and friends,
I have a question, I went to a couples adult theater last weekend and there was a couple there who wanted me to have sex with his wife. I did not have sex with her however I did allow her to give me a blowjob while her hubby ****** her from behind for a few mins with out cumming. Right after that I fingered her and licked my finger to taste her and then proceeded to licking her wet vagina and anus for sometime. Now I am afraid if i have caught hiv through this act. Also, i am pretty sure I had oral thrush at the time. We also kissed.
Please advise.
Regards
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Hi, quick question here,
How bad or significant does the cut or bleeding in the mouth have to be to be considered risky when licking a vagina of someone you dont know the status of, also when kissing them with deep tongue action. And i would also like to ask about wounds or cuts on penis when recieving blow job. In other words, how significant of a cut, bleeding, wound or anything else would have to be to consider oral sex as risky for HIV. Hope you understand my question.
Please shed some light on this Sir.
Thanks and regards,
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I understand about the other stds risk but here my primary concern is HIV. Please help me eliminate any doubts. I would be forever grateful. Regards
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Oral sex is not considered risk for HIV, but a slight risk however for other STDs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis, which you can ask about on the STD thread.
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