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Oral Sex (receiver) by HIV positive with bloody saliva

Hi,

I am a 27 male, straight. Yesterday, I was given an unprotected oral sex by a csw in Thailand, who claimed that her HIV test a month ago was negative. She did not have any wound or sore in her mouth, as far as I noticed and talked to her.

However, after the oral sex, I asked her to split on white napkin and the color was pink (we tried several times and the color was the same)! I am not sure if it was blood or her lipstick color. So, I told her to clean her lipstick and gargle her throat before trying it again. I asked her to split on white napkin again a few times within 5-10 minute period, and there was no blood color at all.

I have never heard of lipstick's color getting washed off by saliva before. Is it possible that she was bleeding slowly that we couldn't see within 5 minute interval? and when she was doing oral sex for me the blood had accumulated to the point that the blood in saliva is visible? If so, what is the chance of me getting HIV infected given the bloody saliva?

Thank you very much.
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186166 tn?1385259382
bottom line...you had NO risk and do not need testing.
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1418572 tn?1285957661
I am not an expert.  You will have to ask someone else on it.  I don't think she was bleeding from the mouth.  I think it was the watermelon.  
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Thank you for your answer. Could you please explain me a bit more? Does it mean that being a receiver of oral sex does not expose any risk even though there is full of blood in her mouth?
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Thank you for your answer. Could you please explain me a bit more? Does it mean that being a receiver of oral sex does not expose any risk even though there is full of blood in her mouth?
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Dear Teak,

Thank you for your answer. Could you please explain me a bit more? Does it mean that being a receiver of oral sex does not expose any risk even though there is full of blood in her mouth?

Dear reeseym,

Thank you for the reply. That is possible. I recalled she said that she was eating watermelon before I met her. Maybe the pink saliva was because of the watermelon. You mentioned your wisdom tooth is bleeding, but you couldn't see it when you spit. If it is the case that her mouth was really bleeding, will I be in risk of getting infected?

Thank you again for your comments. I start to feel a bit a ease now.
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1418572 tn?1285957661
That could have been a coke, wine, or anything she drunk.

I have a wisdom tooth that is bleeding as we speak!!  When I spit i do not even see blood.  In other words I really don't think it was blood. I even tried what you said and spited on white tissue.(toilet paper).

It would have had to be a LOT of blood for you to see it.  Just think about it.  If you drink a coke and spit on tissue how much do you see of that coke?  I think it was just something she drunk.
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Zero. You never had a risk.
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