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Help me please. Worried

First of all I must say I know that ORAL SEX is not a risk at all, but the problem is that I was received(was sucked) by one man(we both are gay.) I have a question that if he unconsciously bites his tounge, and there's blood from wound. Is there any risks? Because before being sucked about20minutes, he and i have a dinner. I don't know if he's got any cuts or wounds in his mouth. If so, is there's a risk? can blood be infected by this way? Educate me please.

Thank you,
Swift.
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The mouth always has saliva. You never had an exposure.
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Thank you Teak, last question please. I don't know if his blood is mixed with saliva, he may use only his tounge lick mine-- this means there's no saliva mixed? or I'm worried too much?? In case that his bloody tounge lick mine, would it be infectious?

Thank,
Swift.
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No there wouldn't be a risk.
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