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3248433 tn?1346982896

Please help me, oral minor damage each other under unclear circumstances.

Does kissing have minor damage the bleeding point black purple, do not know whether to kiss the bleeding process.Have HIV infection possible?
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you're welcome--all the best.
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3248433 tn?1346982896
thank you
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3248433 tn?1346982896
thank you !~
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3248433 tn?1346982896
thank you !~ for you do this
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186166 tn?1385259382
NO RISK and testing is not needed.
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Saliva contains over a dozen different enzymes and proteins that inhibit HIV transmission
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3248433 tn?1346982896
but,Oral infections damaged it, please tell me, thank you
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186166 tn?1385259382
"Kissing is no risk, even deep ("French") kissing and even with a person who sores on their mouth or has gum or dental disease."   DR HOOK / MEDHELP

"Of course no risk. HIV is not transmitted by kissing, even with sores in the mouth.

Despite the billions of kissing events in the AIDS era, not one case of HIV has been known to be transmitted that way, even though millions of those kisses undoubtedly were with cuts in the mouth or on the lips."  
DR HANDSFIELD / MEDHELP
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Kissing is zero risk because saliva renders the HIV virus inactive and therefore unable to infect you.Blood or no blood
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HIV is not transmitted from kissing.

HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug abusers
Mother to child
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