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Deep Kissing with cuts

Dear friends

One day ago, I deep kissed a guy whose HIV status is unknown. During the kissing I found there was a tiny small cuts in my mouth (on the mucous membrane). It was a little bit bleeding when I used a napkin to touch it. I don't know whether that guy also has a active bleeding cut or ulcer in his mouth.

There was no oral and anal sex. We also did mutual handjob. There was some of his precum present but the precum was just touched by my hand.

Another question is I touched his precum, then I washed my hand without cleanser. One hour later my finger touched my eyes.

Did the two incidents put me into a risk for catching HIV? Do I need test for it?

Thank you everyone
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370181 tn?1595629445
Kissing (deep/French) even with small sores is NOT a risk for HIV.

Mutual masturbation is NOT a risk for HIV.

The bite was NOT a risk for HIV.

Touching his precum, washing your hands and one HOUR later touching your eye is NOT a risk for HIV.

You had NO RISK and DO NOT need to test.
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Could you give me some advices?
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Dear friends

That guy also bite my shoulder for a second. My cloth was on. (he bite me against my cloth). the part he bite was not bleeding but it was reddish with a mark. was this a risk?
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