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HIV by oral sex

Hi good people ,  

I practice  2 times oral sex  with a stripper not sure if i have contact  with blood or  vaginal fluids since  the second time i felt like salt flavor  so far im  concerned and extremely worried to be infected since i have experienced Nauseas , fevers and with tongue  for the past 3 weeks from the last encounter  do i have a risk of infection ?
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Thanks for the reply its just that im really scarde since ive being losing weight , aditional from the white tongue which makes me feel unconfortable  :(  and wiht doutbs but thanks for claryfing
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You're just asking us to repeat the same thing we told you. Move on.
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I promise this is my last post  in reagrds this matter  so wrapping up , i had no exposure  and giving or receiving oralsex has no risk on both sides due to saliva components coreect teak ?
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My apologies its just my nerves playing me a bad one :( sorry about this i will control myself on this matter thanks
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Just one last thing  Teak ina extreme case if i had like a small cut  in the tongue or sore  or gum bleeding will there exist risk ?im extremely scare about this situation :(
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No, and you didn't have an exposure.
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Hi Teak ,  

Having a STD does not means that  a person will also have HIV correct ? in ther other hand  is it  completely accurate  i didnt  have a  risk exposure in my case ?
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All STD questions have to be posted in the STD Forum. This forum is HIV specific.
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Would you recommend Teak to  do a TEST for  STD in this case ?  im concern of  Other things apart from HIV :(  
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i Think my nerves will calm down after this i really thank you teak have a good night  friend :)
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Saliva contains over a dozen different proteins and enzymes that inhibits HIV transmission.
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Teak just  for me to know  why  is not risk of transmission in this case ?  CDC says there is risk :( or thats what i heard i surely trust in your words just curious  to know   why  cannot be transmitted once again thank you
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Really appreciate  your reply Teak  i heard you have experiencience  dealing wiht this matter , thanks a lot my friend :) God Bless you  sir
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Bed wetting is because you drank liquids and didn't pee before going to bed. Has nothing to do with HIV. You do not have an HIV concern.
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Also  would like to add that i had bedwetting on saturday morning not sure  but i read on wikipedia that it could be related to HIV infection :(
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HIV is not transmitted by oral sex with or without blood and vaginal fluid.
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