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Do I have any risk to HIV infection

Hi, I am worried about HIV infection.

About two week ago, I got drunk and had sex with a woman.
1.There was two ulcers in my mouth and I had deep kiss with her.
2.Than she gave me unprotected oral sex for a few minutes, but I didn't ejaculate.
3.Than we have vagina sex with condom and I still didn't ejaculate and the condom is find from the begining to the end.
4.After that, she gave me unprotected oral sex for a few minutes and I still didn't ejaculate and that's all.

Question: If that woman is HIV infected, do I have any risk to HIV infection?
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Your welcome
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Oh, Thank you very much.

I feel much better now.Thanks for your reply :)
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No risk. Hiv is not transmited by kissing. Regardless if she had ulcers. Regardless if her mouth had cuts or was bleeding. There are multiple emzymes in the mouth that break down the virus and prevent transmission.
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Sorry, I didn't make the question clear.

I DO NOT have ulcers in my mouth NOW.

There WAS two ulcers in my mouth WHEN I DEEP KISS that woman TWO WEEKS AGO.

Because I don't know if that woman has any bleeding or ulcers in her mouth, I worried about getting infected.
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symptoms mean nothing as their are literally thousands of garden varieties of viruses that produce "ars" symptoms. Ulcers can be caused by lots of things. smoking, genetics, tonsil stones, bitting your cheeks while your sleeping, acitic foods, consumption of caffeine, thats just to name a few
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Thank you.

I've read lots of Q&A in the forums and I beleive oral sex is 0 risk now.

But I still a little worried about the ulcers in my mouth. Because I don't know if that woman had ulcers or bleeding in her mouth.
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No risk. Hiv is not transmitted by oral sex. If the condom did not fail ypu did not have a risk from the intercourse.
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