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very nervous

im very nervous about having HIV

i recieved oral sex from a lady that has been know to get around alot. after this i fingered her for a short while before she left

ive been told that this is no risk. but i also have read that oral sex poses a risk. this is driving me nuts. can anyone help me overcome this and put it behind me?

do i need to go get tested?
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oral risk is no risk
there are proven cases that has shown anyone has gotten it like that
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I mean to say that "I'm trying to find answer"
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Hi Scaredlonelady
Can you provide the new science studies, article or link so I can educate myself. I'm not trying to find answer. Is unprotected oral sex low risk or no risk?

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Don't freak people out for no reason! It is no risk due to new science studies! Don't listen to people who read out dated scripts.
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I just called AIDS hotline( Singapore) asked about unprotected oral sex they said that its very low risk unless known about sex partner's STD status.

My encounter was more risk, I had oral sex, got cut on penis head, bleeds and continued with protected anal sex. Tested on 11th day negative result I know it was too early, so waiting next again after 2 months.
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studies show it is no risk. People who say it is are telling you it could happen but a low chance.  To comapre ThHE MOON COULD FALL ON EARTH but a low chance= not gonna happen buddy!
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