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Recieved oral sex at gay sauna

I recieved oral sex at a gay sauna. It was for a very brief period, maybe thirty seconds. The only thing I know about the person who gave me the oral sex it that he may have also given oral sex to another person just before that but the other person obviously had not cum in his mouth. I'm not even sure if he had given oral sex to this other person but I'm guessing he probably had. What are the risks?
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When it comes to oral sex it is tough because you would assume there would be a risk. But the well documenated studies show different, but then you have people who might lie or mis remember who say they only had oral sex, so those are reported.

But again the well documenated studies show no risk.
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Thanks for your replies, it was a one off thing that took me by suprise literally, I have read the research quoted on this site posted by the doctors, I just thought if there was an added risk due to the circumstance it might be different even though what happened to me would seem to be even lower risk again than what seems to be the minisule risk if any posed, through giving some one oral sex. It seems to be an interesting subject and there seems to be a lot of peple out there who are not aware of the facts on these issues.
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Even though the guy had just had another guys penis in his mouth? I heard some pre cum can be a risky thing, or what if he has some one ejaculate in his mouth previously? Are you saying his saliva just renders hiv inactive full stop?
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Oral sex is never a risk of hiv transmission.You never had an exposure,also saliva contains protiens and enzymes that render the hiv virus inactive and unable to infect.
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