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Oral HIV

If a girl gives oral sex to a man, and the man has any STD or HIV and girl has no Open cuts or wounds in mouth gums or tunge. Can she get any thing from him? just a curious question, or what if she makes out with some one else and this person has a open wound can he get it from saliva? in wound?
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no she has not been tested. although the thought can scare one. and anxiety can drive one mad crazy.

its best to do so i suppose just curious things that worrry ppl. and might help anxiety a little before if the times narrows down for testing. thanks agian...
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the risk are still very unl;ikely. although she was protected in all her activities. has she ever been tested to give you a piece of mind
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oh ok cool, so what if she has had sex with two guys and they wore condoms what are risks of guy if he wore condom and it broke and penis touched vagina fluids and what not...
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Saliva only inhibits HIV it doesn't inhibit STD.
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what are risk of guy getting STD or HIV through saliva on open wound or just no wount but just making out .  thanks both!!
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It's possible that she would contact an STD and she would need to have an oral test done for stds.
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the risk of either are very, very low
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