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Hi teak:
     Sorry to trouble u again. You have said giving oral sex is no risk.
But why babies fed by breast milk have a real risk of contracting HIV?
I think both sperm and milk are infectious.
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Excuse me Mr. Rainbow but the information you are giving is incorrect!  believe me, Teak knows what he is talking about. I would suggest you to get educated a liitle bit more about HIV  in reliable sources.

"There IS HIV in saliva, and if you have ANY dental problems - even a small cut on your tongue from a bone in your fish - HIGH RISK.." - HIV in saliva is such small doses that you will need to drink 10 gallons or more to get infected. cuts and especially bone from fish does not increase HIV infection. ORAL IS NO RISK whether you are receiving or giving oral.
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what about receiving a blowjob?
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