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Oral HIV

I recently received oral sex from a prostitute. I did not ejaculate in her mouth but the oral sex was quite intense and I have red sores (not sure if they are cuts) around the head of my penis. I did not use a condom and now I am very worried about whether I could have caught HIV from her. I do not know if she has HIV but is it possible that I could have caught it from her by her giving me oral sex?

I am VERY worried about this, it was a drunken night, I have never done anything like this before, I have a finacee and I am so upset I don't want to tell her but i'm scared I might have caught HIV
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Are u sure there is no HIV patient caught infected only through a oral sex atcion???
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Yes it's automatic after answering the same question a thousand times. Use the "search this community" type in Oral Sex" and read away.
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I apologise for this but I'm new to this site and was wondering if this was just an automatic response. I was hoping for a little more light on the reasoning behind why I was never at risk of contracting HIV. I have read that if there are cuts in the mouth (which i obviously don't know) and cuts on the penis which it seems there might have been then there is a possiblity she could have passed on the STD to me.

I am sorry if this seems that I am questioning your judgement, it's just that if you could offer more insite in to why.
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You were never at risk of contracting HIV.
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