Welcome to our forum. It is my pleasure to confirm the conclusion you have already arrived at. there has never been a case of HIV proven to be transmitted to an adult through kissing or sucking on a partner's breast. It is statistically unlikely that your partner had HIV or, for that matter, any other STD. Even if she did, there is no association of breast sucking with HIV in adults. I, of course, cannot tell you what the material which came out of the nipple during your encounter but I would not worry about it. there is no known risk from the exposure you describe and there is no need for testing. EWH
Please re-read my original reply. This is not ARS. EWH
Dear Sirs,
Small follow up question: i developed a soar throat (yellow snot), fever (max 38) after approx 4 weeks. Went to doctor and got antibiotics. Soar throat gone after 1 day. Temperature also normal after one day. No rash (don't know what this should be). And no severe muscle or joint pain. I do have night sweats though. Could this be ARS symptoms?
Great! Many thanks for the quick reply