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What are my risk please help teak and everybody with insight.I was with a csw status unknown.Iam a man. I let her perform oral sex on me with no condom to get me hard.Then I put a condom on for vaganail sex.First missionary then doggie for a bout 20mins.But could not cum.So I took the condom off and she finished me with oral.I have two concerns what are the risk of oral without a condom?And I think some of her vaginail secretions got on my pelvic area wich I shaved the day before.what are the risk of transmission this way. please help guys and thinks for a great site and think for your time
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Thank u again teak for taking the time to help people.u the man
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Again you never had an exposure.
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But what if it went str8 into my blood stream via the fresh shaved area it was kinda irritated no broken skin or anything just razor bumps u know.u do a gr8 service teak to help people thank u
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HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
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Even with her vaganial secretions getting on a freshly shaved area.I know oral is low or no risk thanks teak u the man.last question promise
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You never had an exposure.
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