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hiv from deep mouth kissing

i cleaned my teeth with toothbrush in morning when i was spitting out then i saw some blood due to doing tooth brush.

same day i had protective sex with sex worker. i had deep mouth kissing with her. if she is HIV positive or she has blood in her mouth or any kind of wound or cut

am i at risk of HIV transmission ?
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You have already asked a question about something that was not a risk like this. We answered what the risks are. Asking about another non risk will net the same information. UNLESS you have unprotected vaginal or anal sex or share IV needles to inject drugs, you do not need to worry about HIV. kissing does not lead to hiv nor does protected sex. Protected sex offers a barrier and saliva and air inactive the virus. Please apply this information to all your concerns going forward.
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https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/HIV-TRANSMISSION-WITH-THESE-ACTIVITIES/show/3072406

Since you didn't answer the QUESTION I will do it for you. No there wasn't a penis in my anus while she kissed me and she didn't inject me with a shared hollow drug needle while we kissed so I should move on instead of asking the same old questions that show I am still wasting my time. Not sure why you keep asking questions here then tell us that you only trust your own unscientific ideas.
See a therapist because at this point your hiv anxiety is a bit of a mental health problem.
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