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Giving oral sex with bleeding gums.

Hello guys and lady's. This is my first time posting here but I have been reading and want to thank everyone on this site for the good information. Im a bi sexual man and  Yesterday I gave oral sex to a man whos hiv status is unknown to me even tho he said he was hiv negative and std free. I did not know if the guy was serious about coming over so I brushed my teeth and saw alot of blood, I'm pretty heavy handed. 5  or 10 minutes later the guy came over and I gave him oral sex. He did not ejaulate in my mouth. My question is with all the blood I saw while brushing my teeth is it anyway I could have been infected with hiv since I'm sure I had scrapes from brushing too hard.. Could I have been infected by brushing my teeth then a couple minutes later giving him oral? Sorry for the long question but I have been paranoid. When should I get tested? Thanks in advance guys. Peace and love...
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Thank you so much
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HIV can only be transmitted via unprotected vaginal or/and anal penetration, sharing IV drug works and from mother to child.

As you can see, you did not have a risk and therefore do not need to be tested.
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Please somebody help
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