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Oral sex

Last week i dated a transexual with unknown HIV-status. We did not had penetrating sex but i am worried about the following incident.

I performed oral sex on her, i gave her a blowjob. I used a condom but what if there was precum of her on the outside of the condom that went in my mouth? Is this a risk for hiv?

I also touched her breasts and after that i touched the condom and sucked her again. What if there was liquid of her breasts on the outside of the condom and that got in my mouth?

Appreciate your help.
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Your welcome.
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Dear Teak,

Thank you for the fast reply.
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Ignore that poster. You do not have an HIV concern and you don't need to test for HIV.
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Hi Teak,
You are sure about this because stdwatch is putting my anxiety on a even higher level?

Kind regards
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You never had an exposure from oral sex.
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You had zero risk.
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