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Complete version of my concern, unprotected shemale interaction

I had oral sex with shemale sex worker. She bites my glans and a little red area can be seen. I touched her penis and her precum was all over my hand. After I ejaculate in her mouth, I immediately went to clean my male part. I forgot to wash my hand before I wash my penis. The water is extremely hot it scalded my penis as well. This is when I saw the red area on my glans. But there is no blood at the time. I only roughly washed it with shampoo for 1 min. Then I went back home. After 30 mins, I hit my finger on a desk corner. I put it in my mouth to relief the pain. I do have a bleeding wisdom teeth. But I forgot about it. Then I went to shower, I realized that my teeth maybe bleeding, then I licked my wisdom teeth and it is bleeding. I see blood in my saliva. Then I brushed my teeth immediately. I regret it so much I would not have unprotected sex ever again. I don't even wanna have sex anymore. Please help me understand what is the chance of me getting hiv from this interaction.
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Saliva inactivates the HIV virus and that is why oral sex is not risk as well as putting a finger with semen on it in your mouth is also no risk.  We wish you the best and are closing this discussion.
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Oral sex carries no risk of HIV transmission. Your other activities that you have mentioned also carries no risk at all. Sexually, HIV is transmitted by having unprotected vaginal/anal sex. You didn't have a risk .
Be well.
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Thanks so much!!!!! I feel so relieved. So I don't need PEP to protect myself and I don't need to get tested?
I am wondering why putting finger in my mouth with potential leftover pre-cum is no risk, coz my bleeding wisdom teeth gums can be considered a open wound right?.Can you help me understand thiis?
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