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kiss with bite

hello,
i kissed for 1 hour a girl I know since a few weeks.
she had several boyfriends during the last year.
while kissing each other, her tooth kinda bite my inner side of my upper lips incidentally.
So it was like a little bite, it was hurting little bit.
At home I noticed a tiny reddish spot right on the inner side of my upper lips.
There might have been little bit of blood I suppose when the bit happened. A home I noticed no blood but a tiny reddish spot like a little sting.
if she had HIV may I be at risk ?
thank you
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No, this is not a risk for HIV.  The only way to get HIV is from having unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing of IV drug needles.  Oral sex, kissing is not a risk even with a bit or there was blood.  Saliva and air inactivate the virus.  So, this is no risk.
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Isn't this the same situation you were advised about before?
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it is different situation a bite in my mouth
This situation is just a variation of your previous question about blood. Reread the advice before about blood and oral.
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