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Bite on breast hiv concern

Hi, last week i went to a barbgirl in pattaya. No vaginal or anal sex. Just oral sex with condom. I know its no risk. But when i was sucking her breast she moved my head saying that you bite my breast and i saw it became reddish. What if i swallod some blood from it. Thought i checked there was no cut but my sucking may have closed blood flow. I had one oral sore in left side of mouth which i checked was not bleeding. I am afraid if blood might enter thru oral sore and hiv risk. Shall i test hiv
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Hi there, you've been advised that you have no risk.  We're going to close this thread. good luck
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    please clear my confusion on these replies of this forum which says it low risk.
link-1) http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---Prevention/blood-exposure-in-mouth/show/256119
2)http://www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/SafeSex/Q139362.html
          i am  scared now after reading thses types of replies from m.d..  
3) her breast was in my mouth and virus in blood wouldnot die as it was not getting any oxygen there to destroy. it may directly enter my cut sore and infect. please help .
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No risk
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