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sore in the mouth

Last month I bite the bottom of my lip very hard.... 2 days later I was making out with this female. She was sucking and bitting on my bottom lip very hard. It did hurt. I did have a sore on my bottom lip at the time because it was healing from when I bit my own lip. Basically when I got home that night I seen that I was bleeding again because she opened up the wound on my lip..... what are the chances of me getting hiv that way? Am I at risk?
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No, saliva contains over a dozen different enzymes and proteins that inhibits HIV transmission.
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But teak. .. if she had a sore in her mouth.. and kissing me when she busted open my cut again in my mouth... wouldnt it be possible for her sore to touch my cut? And possibly be a transmission that way?
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Zero, no risk what so ever.
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