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Gum disease and kissing with an infected person

I have a gum disease. My gum used to burn always and bleed when i brush my teeth. Not that much bleed but it used to burn for sure. With this kind of gum, i kissed a infected girl last night. I know 100percent that she is infected.

Do i have a risk?

Thanks
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move on.  
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enough Looking4credibleAnswers.Stop acting like a kid.No risk dear.Teak is one of the most knowledgeable here.
-Chirag
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It will all be deleted along with you. Have a good day.
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Outdated information. MOVE ON.
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Kissing is not a risk of HIV transmission blood or no blood.
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No risk.

The CDC has reported one  only case that suggests a woman contracted HIV through exposure to her partner's contaminated blood during open-mouth kissing.
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Are you sure? I am little worried about this. Thanks
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