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MSM QUESTION

Hello,
Bi male here. Just wanted to recount if I should get retested based on the following:

March 24, 2015: protected anal as me as bttm.

April 6, 2015: kissed/ cuddle : no anal nor oral
    However the guys had a bleeding gum line the next morning. Concern?

June 8, 2015: received and performed oral briefly.  
   The other partner fingered me anally as well.
   He ejaculated on my chest.

Tested: June 30, 2015:  NEGATIVE  

July 10: deep French kissing: no anal nor oral sex
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You are correct.
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Thanks James.

So in a nutshell, everything was virtually "safe"? In regards to HIV that is.
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Kissing is never a risk.
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A serious answer would be better
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Thanks for such a prompt response!

Is kissing, even with a slight gum bleed a risk?
Correct me if I am wrong, but the only significant risk on the last few months would have been the anal, right??
No penetration occurred except on March 24th.

Thank you
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Nothing you mention is a risk, and your negative test proves it.
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