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Deep kissing with tongue in presence of blood

one week ago i engaged in prolong (20 mins) deep kissing with a woman. my lip was inflammed. tongue was not involved much. felt some blood. i bleed every time i brush my teeth.

do i need testing?
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NO RISK!!!!!!!!!!
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Guys are you sure abiut no risk from deep kissing.
I have horrible miyalgia since yesterday along with headache on my left side.
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Move on with your life
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hi guys.

today is exactly 2 weeks and i have headache and back pain.

i'm afraid cause i had sex with my wife also one week ago i cut my finger while making dinner for her and her sister.

she is breastfeeding and i'm afraid for my son.

shall i test?

when it will be conclusive?

by the way i took the girl and she tested negative after one week of the kissing. can i rely on her results?
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You have been answered correctly.

Saliva inhibits the virus and not enough blood to cause an infection.
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but sir, i tasted blood and i usually have bleeding gum.

so?
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Not an HIV concern. The infection never transmits through kissing alone, regardless of the "depth" of the kiss. :)
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please guys. any one here to help?

i can't sleep. i have a wife and and infant.
i can't touch her bcos she is breast feeding him.
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