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DEEP KISS FOR 2HRs WITH BLOOD

Teak, Lizzie, Vance or someone can help me plz?
I french kissed a strange man in the bar for 2 hours or more, it was a long time...he is a gay and I don't know his HIV status. I felt something salty in his mouth and I think it's his blood. I asked him and his said he just bite his tongue hardly when he was eating about an hour before we started to kiss, so it was still bleeding then. I have gum problems, sometimes my gum would bleed when eating, I'm not sure if my gum bleed but I think it might because my gum is not in good condition recently. After an hour I got back home and brushed my teeth and it bleed again.

My question is if we all have hurts and bleed in our mouths, and the gay is hiv positive, will I be infected? Do I need to have a test? I don't understand why he kiss me with unhealed and bleeding cut in his mouth, I'm so worried. Plz help me, God bless you.
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None of those people post here anymore, by the way. In answer to your question, kissing is not a risk of HIV. Because human saliva contains many enzymes which, in addition to aiding in digestion, also are an extremely hostile environment for the fragile HIV virus and therefore it's not possible to get infected that way. Even if he bit his tongue or if your dental hygiene is poor. Therefore you had no risk of HIV from this event and you have no reason to worry.
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Thanks for your answer. I heard there were one recorded case of hiv transmission by deep french kiss, that both people have badly bleeding gum, is that true? I'm afraid because we kissed for so long and may with both sides' blood
I can't speak for the validity what you've "heard". The facts are that there are no confirmed documented cases and you're definitely not going to be the first to acquire it this way. If it was as easy to get infected as just kissing someone then millions and millions of people would have confirmed documented cases reported as such. There are exactly zero on record. You had no risk and you should not dwell on this any longer.
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