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Cheek kiss

One week ago I kissed a girl to her cheek at night she has lots of pimples in her face and she has many sexual partners I didn't find her pimples bleeding or not because that is dark area and I have small cut in my tongue after this incident I'm suffering from sore throat and flu at 6th day please tell me can I get any blood borne infection from this incident
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This would not be an std worry. Kissing pimples no matter how many sexual partners someone has isn't going to transmit an STD. Pimples don't spread std's face to face. Your sore throat is a pretty common occurrence in life. A common cold can cause it. I would work on your anxiety that you didn't think 'cold' when you got a sore throat and thought 'std' because of a cheek kiss. No risk
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Thank you for response what if her pimples bleeding because I had small cut in my tongue and kissed by open lips and her cheek touched in to my inside lips so no risk for hiv and other blood borne diseases from this scenario please
confirm me for my peace of mind
No.

No one has ever gotten any of these infections from kissing. There has never been a single documented case of transmission by kissing - mouth kissing, cheek kissing, any kind of kissing. You will not be the first.

HIV and Hep B are transmitted by unprotected vaginal and anal sex. Hep C is rarely transmitted sexually, and when it is, it is by unprotected anal sex.

There is no risk for any kind of STI from kissing a cheek.
Thank you so much
You're welcome. :)
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