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I'm a gay male. A few weeks back I met another male..we just kissed and gave each other hand jobs ....no anal and no oral ...however his when we had our pants on I felt his sweat or saliva get into my eye as my eye felt something wet ...what is the risk of hiv in this case if he were positive ? Thanks
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Could someone please reply ????
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As your question has been fully answered, zero risk does mean zero risk no matter who is saying it.  We are now closing this thread.

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Can teak or nursegirl plz confirm ...thanks
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Thanks for your reply . So I am at zero risk for hiv from this particular exposure because I have been getting headaches and feeling weak ? Thanks again
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What if there was some blood ...though I didn't notice any ...what about kissing ?
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Please re-read my answer above.  Those are the ONLY two ways a person can get HIV, as an adult.
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Absolutely ZERO risk.  HIV is not passed via sweat or saliva.

As an adult, the only risks for HIV are:
1) having unprotected, penetrative vaginal or anal sex, or
2) sharing IV drug needles with other IV drug users.
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