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Protected sex and unprotected oral - HIV risk

any cases of acquiring HIV via protected sex where no issues with the condom - is it even possible? Is there any case of the not tearing but simply not having enough latex protection and resulting in transmission?

I know it's easy for people to say condom = no risk but is that accurate or just generalised knowing there are some cases where proper condoms led to him?

Also older forums tend to deem oral a very small risk while some in more recent years I note say it's not possible to pass orally. Dr hook I read somewhere had changed his position on this recently eg there is now a slight risk.. Wasn't sure if this is true but if anyone could share link it's appreciated.
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No risk
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you reckon for unprotected oral as well - assuming male is receiving? Is that still the general medical consensus?
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You had no risk
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