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cunnilingus with sores and blood

Hi guys. I have performed a cunnilingus to a
woman for about 10-20 seconds. When I mentioned my doubt to her, she told me that due to a condition she has, small sores are made in her vagina and my fear is that my tongue has been in contact with the blood from her sore and I also mention this in case it increases the risk and is that I usually have sores in my mouth especially on my palate. In the worst case and taking into account the aforementioned data, do I need to get tested for HIV? I am desperate and terrified. I have a wife and children and I fear I have hurt them. I appreciate the answer in advance. I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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You can not get HIV from giving oral sex even with sores.  The only ways that you can get HIV is to have unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles.  That's it.  Air and saliva inactivate the virus.  So, with regards to HIV, you had no risk at all.  You can write on the std forum to inquire about other std's.
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I understood everything about the sores in my mouth but to that added that when I performed the cunnilingus I could have been in contact with a small bleeding wound in her vagina, am I still without risk of HIV? A thousand apologies for the inconvenience and my ignorance. Thanks!
No, reread about only. You mentioned all that before anyway. hiv prevention is straightforward and there are only 3 ways, not 3 ways plus dozens of other variations.
Thank you very much anxious no more and guitar rock. His words brought HIV out of my head and brought me a lot of peace. From now on I am going to move on with my life and enjoy my wife and children. They do an excellent job here. Hug and blessings!
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