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Risk of exposure??

Hello everyone this is a very very weird one but I would like to get some information and see how I should proceed. Last night I went to a local bar I know these people pretty well will try not to go into to much detail on why it happend but the bar tender has been hitting on me for a while now with very sexual comments etc and started giving me free drinks one of them tasted very off don’t know how to describe this. My question is if I’m theory blood or semen was placed in my beer is there a chance for hiv transmission I would like to add my gum abscess happened to rupture that night. Thank you
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@laxus2012 thank you for your reply. I read that semen in mouth does carry a possible risk. I was wondering if your answer is 100% correct or should I maybe get tested. I have a partner so I don’t want to leave any risks once again thanks for your answer
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You can read anything on the internet and some sites are so conservative that they use theoretical risks that have never manifested in 40 years and won't in the next 40 of your lifetime either. Totally useless advice from those sites because the expert docs we rely on for advice have calculated the risk from what you did to be less than that of being hit by a meteor.  
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no, this is not a risk at all. regardless of bleeding in your mouth, cuts, or whatever, blood or semen in your drink is zero risk for HIV.
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