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Cunnilingus with bleeding and Swollen gums

Hi everyone ,

Well this situation didnt happen to me  but to one of my coworkers and friend which is almost like a brother ,  during today's lunch hour  he was  telling me about an exposure  he had  back in december during new years eve he said he practiced cunnilingus to a female in new year party with unknown HIV status as far i as know based on some personal research i have made cunnilingus is no risk or  zero risk for  HIV  however he told me that offently his gums are swollen, they sometimes bleed  due to gingivitis and exactly that day  he  said that he  bleed  when he burshed his teeth  4 hours before the exposure honestly i dont know what to say he got me there cuz i have no idea  if  the fact of the  swollen /  bleeding gums, the bleeding he had on the gums due to  brush or the gingivitis will increase his risk  and  i would like your opinion
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Thank you teak  no more questions from my side and i will kindly let know my friend tomorrow  good night sir  
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No, oral sex is not a risk of HIV transmission bleed gums or not.
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The ones for STD  where mine  and i learn a lot from  grace  this one is for someone im trying to help from my work  but not sure if bleeding gums will increse his risk its all i need know  
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How many questions on oral sex have you asked on this forum? Kindly move along.
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Any ideas ?
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