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hiv through oral

hi, i know people ask these questions these questions all the time but i just whant you to answer my case. I had un protected oral sex with a guy less than 3 days ago, i remember brushing my teeth but my gums didnt bleed, i didnt have any open cuts in my mouth either. He told me had been with 3 previous guys but had used a condom each time. I dont know whether to trust him though. Do you think it is necesary for me to have a hiv test. i have beeeeen SOOOOO nervous since the incident , but feel equally nervous to have a test.

what should i do?
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279164 tn?1192530134
The short answer is no risk at all
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219662 tn?1223858560
Pick a side )))  The chart does suggest that giving oral is not risk-free  -  because it isn't.
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279164 tn?1192530134
Performing oral sex on a man
** Very low risk.

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219662 tn?1223858560
Yep.  Now look at your "no risk at all" answer.  I see a difference!
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279164 tn?1192530134
risk is theoretical
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219662 tn?1223858560
"receiving" oral is theoretical risk.  "giving" is documented, real risk.  You can go to the CDC webpage for more info
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