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Blood Exposure - Oral Sex

I hooked up with a guy I met at a club and back at his place gave and received oral sex as well as made out.  Did not realize until after we turned the lights on, but one of us was bleeding.  I had a good amount on my leg/thigh, crotch area, and although I showered before realizing I believe I had a good amount in my mouth area and face area.  Neither of us could figure out where it came from, and I am almost certain it was him.

I understand this sort of activity is stupid, what sort of risk am I looking at?  I plan to get tested, but this was only one week ago.  I never put myself in such situations, can't believe my luck that I would get bled all over when I ONLY practice safe sex and am always very careful.  I am worried sick that I contracted HIB through any blood I may have swallowed while giving oral sex, gotten into my mouth, on my penis, etc.  I am scared to death and it has preoccupied all of my thoughts that I may have caught something.
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ok...i got the answer
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Move on.
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IF blood enters through tip of penis then also no risk.I think blood contains hiv??plz answer
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Thanks for the quick reply, but what if there was a good amount of blood in my mouth (I have no open sores that I could see) - I don't know how much was all over me as I showered before we realized, but there was still a lot when I realized and it was all up and down my leg, crotch area, mouth, it scared the heck out of me.
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You were never at risk of contracting HIV from oral sex, blood or no blood.
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