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If a girl jacks you off with her salvia what the chances of getting hiv. with a little scratch on your penis
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Oral sex is not a risk of transmitting HIV.
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absolutely no risk whatsoever.
http://www.tht.org.uk/informationresources/publications/general/understandinghivv5212.pdf
HIV is not usually passed on when:
• a man who does not have HIV receives oral
sex (has it done to him) from someone who
is HIV positive
• a woman receives oral sex (has it done to her)
from someone who is HIV positive

http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/STIs/Pages/ExpertAnswers.aspx#HIV
Dr. Patrick French says:
"Providing that you don't have unprotected (without a condom) vaginal or anal sex, it's very unlikely that you'll be at risk of HIV. There's no risk of getting HIV from kissing and touching.

"If you give a man oral sex, there's a small risk of getting HIV, particularly if he comes in your mouth. Some people use condoms (you can get flavoured condoms) for oral sex.

"There's no risk of HIV if a man gives you oral sex."  
i guess this answer was given with reference to gay men but still it is relevant. As you can see most experts consider oral sex as a very low risk when giving oral to a man specially with ejaculation in mouth but both getting a blowjob and giving oral to women is not considered a risk at all.
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what if there was a little blood in the salvia . my doctor said that the salvia would  nutralize  thensalvia is acidic. what do you think.    
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zero chance...saliva is not infectious
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