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WORRIED FOR KISSING

After my exposure 24/3/21 with 2 different CSW for oral sex and  breast sucking  got myself tested for hiv duo combo test after 28 days which came in negative and after few days tested for elisa which came in negative as well again tested for hiv duo combo thrice again all negative . However i couldn't  resist my temptation as to not visit CSW and have been meeting them regularly knowing the fact that anyone of them may be positive, I may have been with 12 of them. However recently I had condom protected oral and multiple times its vaginal fingering and closed light kiss on lips with all csw ,but  no vaginal & anal sex  ...kindly let me know do I need hiv testing for my activity.
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Risks for HIV are to have unprotected vaginal or anal sex or share iv needles to inject drugs. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. Kissing is ZERO risk. Not even a little risk, zero and no reason to test and worry. You clearly have an anxiety disorder. You are testing over and over. Breast sucking is also no risk at all.  I would suggest you work with a psychiatrist.
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And what if the other person is positive whom I have kissed and fingered still there will be a risk .
You should now from your other posts and should be able to read from what I wrote, it's not a transmission method or route. It's not a risk. It doesn't matter if they had hiv, you couldn't get HIV from them in that manner. period.  See a doctor for your anxiety. That is what you really need help with.
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