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oral sex and protected sex

Dear all.. i am a guy..36..need some word to release my tension.. i had oral sex with unknown with CSW..i know that it low risk but still need some advices.. oral sex on me and also on her (unprotected).. then we have sex.(protected). twice on that night. then i feel some taste sweet on her nipples.. then we had bath together in bathtub..

1. oral sex- how low risk hiv based on the low risk assumption
2. taste sweet risk of hiv or not..
3. having bath together..risk of hiv or not
4. need to test or not- now 20 day past

very afraid becoz in my country..  having sex with unknown is highly risk to have hiv especially in heterosexual when contact with anal, virginal and oral..pls help  
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Good now you know what 0 risk means.
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Yes of course- 0 dollar on math calculation but refer to medical aspect..vaginal fluid contain hiv virus or not..maybe that why they interpret low risk becoz of good protection of our body especially saliva enzyme  and good mucous membrane in our mouth..sorry i am not a medical practice.. that why your opinion like mr teak are very helpful to us to prevent hiv..thx a lot..and very good job
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If I gave you 10 dollars, then took the 10 dollars away how much do you have left?
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Why in developing country, misunderstood of low risk of oral sex is a big factor to  transmit hiv..but when refer to expert it refer to zero risk... what is the meaning of zero risk..
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366749 tn?1544695265
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You were never at a risk. Answers to your questions,

1. Oral Sex Zero risk
2. No
3. No, having bath together is a No Risk activity
4. No, you do not need any test.

Unprotected vaginal or anal sex are the routes of transmission. If protected fails during sex, it also puts us at risk. Other than that, there is no sexual route with documented evidence of HIV transmission.
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1.Not low risk, but no risk, based on expert opinion.
2.No risk
3.no risk
4.No need to test.
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