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Flossing teeth with cut

I met a random chick at the club, before going there i flossed/brushed my teeth. Kissing her if she is HIV positive or has aids, what are my chances of getting the HIV virus if i have a cut in between my teeth from flossing and kissing her? Getting a bit worried here, Thank You to any replies made.
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I had the same paranoia recently, the advice here is correct as I had it confirmed by my local Doctor and the National HIV hotline (yes I was very paranoid and needed a few reassurances). What you do need to do is deal with the anxiety as it can stop you from living a happy life.
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At no time were you at risk of contracting HIV from kissing.
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2 YEARS AGO...:/

You cant relie on symptoms...THATS what i did...and omg it makes you go crazy...why dont you go get a rapid test to calm your worries?

from what i searced it says saliva isnt infectous unless theres visable blood...
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This incident happened about 2 years ago, and about a week ago i have been waking up in the mornings with a kind of dry mouth/throat. From what i have read it is said that dry mouth/throat in the mornigs might be a sign of hiv. That is why i came here to ask that question.
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IM also very confused on this...i got tested at 3 months for making out with someone who had HIV( I BELIEVE) and it was negative...

But im still a little EHHHHHHH about it...im confused on if saliva got into the bloodstream would that pose a risk...

im with you on this one...
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