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Open cut in mouth

I had a incidence in massage parlor in Singapore....had protected oral sex & she inserted me in her for brief period post ejaculation in same protected state. The condom was intact & not broken when later removed. Secondly, she also kissed me couple of times, though i think it was not deep or open mouth, more on lips & trying to push her tongue which i was resisting.

My concern is, i have a big open cut in my inner gum near my molar/rear tooth, due to my biting of my inner gum while eating. It is open cut which happened couple of days ago before this incidence at massage parlor. I am not sure about her oral/mouth hygiene & thus worried if any contraction through this open cut.

What would be potential risk of HIV by this open cut in mouth & the protected exposure.
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Still no risk. Saliva is not infectious and contains over a dozen different enzymes and proteins that inhibit HIV transmission.
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Thanks Teak,

Assuming she was infected & her saliva would come in contact with my open cut, would that still mean no exposure or are there any chances of contraction.
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You had no exposure.
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