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Kissed and bit by possible drug addict

Hello all
I had an incident this last weekend, I feel that I may have been put at risk of HIV. I came out of a party and a girl with black teeth and a look of a drug addict approached me an kissed me then bit my bottom lip, she must've thought I was up for it but I'm married and most certainly was not. Wrong place at the wrong time. The bite wasn't hard, didn't break the skin etc but with having consumed a lot of drink and my mouth being dry with no or little saliva could I get HIV from this if she had it. I can't even find her to ask as I don't know who she is and I was in a place away from home when it happened, real worried about kissing my wife and I told her why so I wasn't seen to be lying. She told me I was being silly and nothing will come of it but I can't get it out of my head. Please assist me with what I should do. Thank you In advance
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You do not get hiv from kissing neither from saliva so do not worry at all
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Would it be possible that if she has bad gums and bleeding that a minute amount could've got in my mouth and because of the lack of saliva in my mouth it could've got through???? That's my main worry
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Kissing is absolutely no risk no matter what you want to add onto it.
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Could you please have a read of what I've written and give your opinion, I just would hate myself if this person has given me something and I gave it to my wife
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