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1. Oral sex
When a woman give oral activity to man's penis under a periodontitis ,if there were a little blood in her mouth. A receiver can be infected to Hiv in the abstract.
So, I was very nervous because of it since I received oral sex from a girl.
2. Kiss
Each partner has a periodontitis and there were much blood in their mouth, Hiv can be transmitted through an injury. So when you kiss with your partner, both of you did not have that disease, you don't need to worry about that.
Please stop trying to answer other peoples HIV concerns, when you simply don't know what you are talking about. Jeez, you just make things worse then other's have to correct your wildly inaccurate statements.
Kissing in any way shape or form ISN'T and never will be a risk for HIV infection. Ever. And there hasn't been a "documented" case of HIV infection through kissing.
You don't have a "legitimate" concern about HIV infection through oral sex or Kissing. And I suggest you educate yourself before posting anymore nonsense! And you certainly don't need to test over this.
"if saliva's enzymes inhibit the virus how did this individual contract hiv through kissing?"
NOBODY has ever contracted HIV by kissing.
"and are you saying that i dont even need an HIV test if oral is my only activity?"
CORRECT
and are you saying that i dont even need an HIV test if oral is my only activity?
if saliva's enzymes inhibit the virus how did this individual contract hiv through kissing?
The answers here are not going to change on oral sex. Studies with hundreds of serodiscordant couples whose only risk behavior was oral sex resulted in ZERO transmissions, and there are biological reasons which preclude transmission through oral exposures, such as factors in saliva that inhibit the virus.