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Bleeding gums and oral sex

Hi all,

tonight i was kissing a girl and i tasted blood in her mouth and she told me she cut her gums accidentally the other day, so im assuming theres a bit in her mouth during the time of kissing.Anyways she went down on me and gave me a bj. I was wondering, would there be a chance that i would have contracted HIV from:

1) the blowjob from the girl
2) and kissing with the girl (it was french kissing/tongue in mouth)

thanks!
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No it's is not a risk.

Do you know how hard it is to get something into your uretha? Very hard. But better yet is saliva has enzymes that deactivates the virus.
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Oh and additionally,

She sucked on my finger after she took her mouth off my penis and there was a cut on it. Is there of exposure here (assuming there was still blood in her mouth)?
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Thanks Vance.

But why? Cause there is blood and i though it will penetrate the urethera and move to the bloodstream.

Sean
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Neither are a risk.
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