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I think I'm at risk again.

I'm sorry for posting a lot of stuff here but I think I developed a HIV phobia. I had a 3 and half months test antigen antibody which is came nonreactive/negative. Now I'm worried if I'm  exposed again. today my friend who fu**s up prostitutes every weekend talked to be and his saliva or might me some blood accidentally touched my lips, it was a little amount but It got inyo my lips, my lips are dry and I took off the skin, it was painful but it was already around 4 hours ago. I also think that I swallowed the saliva or blood. I'm I at risk? I'm  really really scared again.
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Enough is enough. You were given your assessment over and over you never had an exposure please move on.
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I also have braces. I saw the comment that you told that saliva has lot of enzymes that inhibits hiv infection so even that there is blood in the saliva that got into my mouth is not infectious? I'm sorry for everything I'm just a paranoid.
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