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I gave him a ********

Im tj and i'm bisexual male ....Last January 2013, i met a British gay guy and he looks great and at first no doubt at all or any suspicious that he might have HIV.  So let assumed that he is HIV positive.  We kissed first the he asked to give him a blow job.  That time i have severe toothache and it's swollen. Gums also swollen.  He did not cum into my mouth but i tasted some pre-cum. Actually I sucked him only for 1 minute and he ejaculated outside but his sperms dropped on my foot which has a small wound but not open wound.  He tried also to **** me and put lot of his saliva into my butt and trying to go inside but i refused.  He rubbed his penis only then asked me to sucked him again. I have some hemorrhage also but there is no blood after rubbing.    

Now i am so worried and i want to know the chances...  am i at risk? hope to hear from you soon. Many thanks in advance.
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Thank you sir for your prompt response. So no need for me to be tested?
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Oral sex is not a risk.
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