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Hi, I recently had protected sex with 2 different bar girls (i suppose they are also considered sex workers) on consecutive nights in Thailand. I had ulcer inside my mouth during both occasions. On the 1st night, the ulcer was still painful. and on the 2nd night it was healing. Both girls went to brush their teeth before having sex with me. What worries me is that I heard stories that brushing teeth will cause the gums to bleed. Even though I did not brush my teeth, my gums weren't really in good condition. But I drank lots of alcohol before that (dunno whet it helps). Moreover, I french-kissed both of them quite a number of times before and during sex. Assuming she's HIV + and that both our gums are bleeding, I'm wondering what are the chances of me getting HIV? Besides, what is the shortest ever time for the HIV symptoms to appear?

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yea..i know..sorry abt tht..anyway juz nid a confirmation if theres still any risk if both me n the hooker have bleeding gums and ulcers?
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