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HIV transmission via my Activities

I'm gay and I kissed a guy. Our tongue touched about 5-6 times and each time 2-3 seconds. Before we kissed, my knee hit his face accidentally so I'm not sure if there existed a bleeding wound or cuts in his mouth. I had no canker sore or cuts in my mouth and I never saw or tasted blood by our apex linguaes touched kisses.
2 hours later, we kissed & his offered oral sex 2 me 4 about just 1 second and then he kissed me 4 the last time. I didn't offer him any blowjob.
At last, he inserted his finger into my anal 4 about 10 seconds. In my memory I thought his finger had no blood.
These was all my activities with him. Assume he is HIV positive. Do I have any risk of getting HIV transmitted by these activities? Tomorrow I will go 4 the test. I'm really nervous & scared. Hope u could give me a brief explanation. Thx 4 answering me.
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HIV is transmitted form unprotected vaginal and/or anal sex (sexually speaking). Kissing, oral sex, fingering...are not risks.
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OK~Thx 4 ur replying~ After ur comment, I'm not so afraid about oral sex & fingering. But I wanna ask a more question about kissing. Because my knee hit his face before, so what about there were a wound & some blood in his mouth? If it is still no risk even there existed some blood in his mouth, I will not go 2 test it. It is no need 2, right? Thank u very much
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Thx~Could u pls give a little bit more explanation?
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no risk...
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