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Oral Sex

Hi, I have read a few answers on this forum which mentioned that hum saliva contains bacteria and enzymes that render the virus inactive (Unable to infect). So why are there records about HIV transmitted through oral sex? Thank you.
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There is actually to date, not a single proven, documented case of HIV happening through oral sex transmission. Not a single one. the only risk associated with oral sex is considered 'theoretical'. But in reality, it does not happen. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. Just like your last non risk just wondering question . . . the risks are very specific. Unprotected vaginal or anal or sharing needles to inject drugs are the only risks.
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None of these events happened to you, so this is a case of irrelevant hiv fixation.
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https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/HIV-risk-confusion/show/3077291
Since you didn't answer the QUESTION, I'll do it for you. Answer> Situation (1.) No, there wasn't a penis in my anus and I wasn't needle injected during the masturbation I had no risk and should move on.Situation (2.) No, there wasn't a penis in my anus and I wasn't needle injected during the blood splash so I had no risk and should move on. Situation 3. No, there wasn't a penis in my anus and I wasn't needle injected during the kissing so I had no risk and should move on.

I'm sure you know the meaning of the word "only", however your repeated questions make it appear that you don't. Seek therapy for your hiv fixation because they might be able to help you to lead a normal life.
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