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These articles on the Internet say that oral sex without condom can transmit HIV, whose chance is very very small. But my oral sex was with condom, so I think my chance is very very very very small for HIV infection.
NO risk whatsoever! Oral sex without a condom only poses a "theoretical" risk and there has never been any VERIFIED cases of transmission via oral sex. Therefore oral sex with a condom certainly isn't a risk...you're fine.
But some articles on the Internet say that oral sex can transmitted HIV, whose chance is very very small. Is it true?
Do you think it is right?
Thanks.
I can relax now.