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Am i at risk?

two weeks ago i gave a guy oral sex, and he gave me oral sex. There was no anal or anything. And he did not ejaculate in my mouth, so am at risk for hiv?
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No, several studies have shown HIV not to be a risk with oral sex. Also saliva has properties that inhibit the virus.
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Thanks.. I was just worried alot. It was stupid, one of those bi curious things and now i am all worried about it. i have a scratchy throat, and have had diahra for 2 days, but the worse thing is, is that im stressing over it.
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Anxiety and stress will screw with the body and give us "symptoms" that we want to contribute to HIV but they are not related.
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Thanks!
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Thanks. yeh it was clean. I think i just have made myself feel sick lol..
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