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brief oral sex

First , I apologize for my english. I received a brief oral sex from a girl for about 5 seconds. then I mastubate myself untill i was done. I have known her for 2 years now. She told me that she get tested every year for HIV. What is the possibily of being infected with HIV base on the event I described. Do I need testing. Thank you in advance for your response
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teak you are great. thanks to everyone. I have a question. Why other disease like herpes, syfillis or gonoreah can be transmited through oral sex and kissing but not hiv. it is because of the enzime in saliva that diactivate the virus. Sorry again for my bad engliosh
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teak you are absolutely wonderful. :)
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helpful ;-)

thanks so much for that, going to have a read... really appreciate it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysahd-Om4k8

http://www.aegis.com/news/pr/1998/pr980105.html

Page-Shafer, Kimberlya,b; Shiboski, Caroline Hb; Osmond, Dennis Hc; Dilley, Jamesd; McFarland, Willie; Shiboski, Steve Cc; Klausner, Jeffrey De; Balls, Joycea; Greenspan, Deborahb; Greenspan

Page-Shafer K, Veugelers PJ, Moss AR, Strathdee S, Kaldor JM, van Griensven GJ. Sexual risk behavior and risk factors for HIV-1 seroconversion in homosexual men participating in the Tricontinental Seroconverter Study, 1982-1994 [published erratum appears in Am J Epidemiol 1997 15 Dec; 146(12):1076]. Am J Epidemiol 1997, 146:531-542.

Studies which show the fallacy of relying on anecdotal evidence as opposed to carefully controlled study insofar as HIV transmission risk is concerned:

Jenicek M. "Clinical Case Reporting" in Evidence-Based Medicine. Oxford: Butterworth–Heinemann; 1999:117

Saltzman SP, Stoddard AM, McCusker J, Moon MW, Mayer KH. Reliability of self-reported sexual behavior risk factors for HIV infection in homosexual men. Public Health Rep. 1987 102(6):692–697.Nov–Dec;

Catania JA, Gibson DR, Chitwood DD, Coates TJ. Methodological problems in AIDS behavioral research: influences on measurement error and participation bias in studies of sexual behavior. Psychol Bull. 1990 Nov;108(3):339–362.
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I was wondering if any of you could please elaborate on the proof that there is zero risk from oral sex?

does it matter whether one was insertive or receptive?

what about mouth condition?

thank you.
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yes u can..no problem with that
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can I resume my sexual relationship with my wife. I am afraid of bringing disease home
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tahnk you
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You had no risk for HIV from oral sex.
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