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HIV RISK TRASMISSION WITH DEEP KISS AND Oral mucocele for HIV-

Hi, my question...

i kissed a girl (deep kiss) with Unknow HIV status,

and i'll ater remebered that i have an oral Oral mucocele (not bleeding, just mucus), but the partner doesnt seems to have visible oral blood signs...

supposing she's hiv+, i have any probability to get infected??

PS. She told me she had sex 1 month ago, so if she has been infected that time, her virual load should be huge.

Thansk all in advance!
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188761 tn?1584567620
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No, it's not. You most likely misinterpreted what you have read, that information is relevant to infants breastfeeding on their HIV positive mother only, it is said to be a risk due to their underdeveloped mucosal lining. You are an adult. Therefore, that information doesn't apply to you.

There is no recorded case of any one getting infected from kissing with or without presence of blood while doing that.

You must now focus at the information diver58 has given you and consider moving on. You were never at risk. Testing isn't recommended.
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366749 tn?1544695265
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HIV is transmitted through unprotected anal / vaginal sex when we talk about its sexual routes. Your risk never existed and you are fine. Move on with your life normally
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366749 tn?1544695265
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HIV is transmitted through unprotected anal / vaginal sex when we talk about its sexual routes. Your risk never existed and you are fine. Move on with your life normally
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i read is possible hiv transmission through oral mucous or wounds....
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