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HIV question . greater risk, can it occur ?

Hi,

Can a STD, esspecially HIV, occur by drinking a liquid, to get it in the mouth (water, alcohol liquid) then passing it by to the partner's mouth by kiss and then he (the partner) drinks it ?
is the risk far greater than a french kiss?
thinking that 1st person (hiv positive) tooked the drink in her mouth, (not to drink it, just staying in mouth with it) then passing it to the other in mouth by close mouth kiss to drink it ..
I'm thinking about the fact that a liquid that flood her mouth (not saliva) and passes through - increases the risk to get the hiv in kiss, far greater than it would be with just kiss..   ?!?!


Thx,
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NO RISK.
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thx for this prime answer . other opinions on this topic anyone else. i would appreciate it.

i m thinking, or at least i thinked so ...
that a liquid that flood her mouth and every teeth of it and then kisses me to give the drink by close mouth kiss ,  is greater than a french kiss, and its saliva ..

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No...

HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
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