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Blood in mouth

I have had this experience which i don´t know whether it was dangerous or not . I met a guy , and we were fooling around . I don´t know his status . I was biting his nipples . One of them bled . I didn´t realize it at the time . At one point he told me " your bleeding " cause i had some blood on my beard . I washed it but couldn´t find a cut in my face or anything like that . Later on i realized that his nipple bled and the blood was from that . Im assuming some of it got in my mouth as i kept licking it from time to time until we noticed . How dangerous is that ? i don´t have bleeding gums , nor scars in my mouth . Should i get tested ?
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Not an HIV concern.

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.

HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
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Thank you so much for the quick feedback Teak !
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