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Kissed a girl a while back. I later found blood not my mouth that was hers and not mine. What's my risk.
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Ok thanks again
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Thanks that what I thought but someone on this forum said I needed testing. Thanks for clearing everything up
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I saw that, and it looks like those posts are gone now.  The moderators are pretty good about deleting posts with bad information.  All I can say is be careful who you listen to - some people join and start posting all over the place, giving out bad info.  You can definitely move on without worry or testing.
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Kissing is not a risk, with or without blood, with or without sores, cuts, etc in your mouth.  You did not have any risk and you do not need to test.
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What are your thoughts on the matter
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Ok so testing is Nessasary
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About a year ago
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