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HIV RISK: oral sex and wound contact

Hi! Can someone assess my risk of hiv. And should i need testing assuming that my partner is hiv positive ( we met on grindr)

- Gave   oral sex but have dry mouth due to liquour. I tasted his pre-cum.But before this, he kissed me  hard so there are some cuts in my lips  

- Recieved oral sex. im not sure if he has cuts ob his mouth ( assuming he has)

- Lips contact with wound. When having foreplay, i didnt realized that i was kissing his arms with wound. it lasted for a long time. His wound is not actively bledding tho. it looks bright red to me.


- i will follow your advice. Thank you very much

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3191940 tn?1447268717
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The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

Nothing that you did put you at risk for HIV.  There is no "what if" that you could add to this event that would make it a risk for HIV.
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Thank you vert much . One last question, how about ejaculated semen that landed on a one month old tattoo?. i cant find many sources on how a  fresh tattoo can no longer be considered an open wound.  

But if thats the only risk of hiv then i shall accept it. Im tired of feeling restless and anxious.
Hi - I already listed the only two risks for HIV.  Semen on a fresh tattoo is not one of those two risks.
not even if his wound is in contact to my fresh tattoo for a long time during foreplay? Got it with only. Will not take an hiv test.  Thank you very much
Reread about only. hiv prevention is straightforward and the word "only" is also straightforward.
Thank you i shall move on
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I also have a small sore  in my mouth. it scare that pre- cum and blood will be on contact with my sore transmitting the virus
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