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french kiss and broken teeth

I french kissed a gay  about 10 sec, I have a broken teeth and aboit 1 h I brushed my tooth , I had gum bleeds when I brushed my tooth
1-am I at Hiv risk if he had blood when he kissed me?
2-should I get tested?
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As you've already been told, kissing is not a risk for HIV. It doesn't matter what other details you add. Not a risk. Period end of story.
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hello again , I am reading shotty lymph nodes and possible HIV,
I have tiny (maybe those shotty lymph nodes in both sides of my groin , since 7 years , from the possible exposure
1-Are ARS lymph nodes shotty?
2-Does ARS lymph nodes goes back to normal after ARS?
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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Forget about it completely and move on.
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thank you very much, do you think I should forget the episode? I am really worried becouse as well as I know infection can be passed through teeth nerv or pulp to the blood system
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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HIV is transmitted by 1) having unprotected, penetrative anal or vaginal sex, or 2) sharing IV drug equipment with other IV drug users.

Kissing is not a method of transmission even with bad teeth/bleeding gums.

You had NO RISK for HIV and you do not need to test.
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