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Oral sex from New Zealand site

Penile
Low risk for HIV infection unless there is significant broken skin or gum disease present in your partner's mouth. Pre-ejaculatory fluid (precum) can contain HIV but not in sufficient quantities to transmit the virus. Getting semen (cum) in your partner's mouth increases the risk but there are still very few documented cases of HIV being transmitted in this way.

Vaginal
Low risk for HIV infection unless there is significant broken skin or gum disease present in your partner's mouth.  Like pre-cum and semen, vaginal fluids can contain HIV but in moderate amounts. Exposure to menstrual blood, however, is high risk and a dental dam (a small sheet of latex) should be used as a barrier.

http://www.nzaf.org.nz/positive-people/item/staying-safe

Oral sex have a low risk but not zero risk.

Medhelp and New Zealand site who is right?

i am very perplexity.
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It can be said in a million ways but you still had NO RISK. There is nothing more to add!
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I'm sorry.
(insertive partner ) ( receptive partner)  I don't know the Chinese meaning.
I only know giving oral sex and receiving oral sex.
I know my sexual act is received oral sex (use English speak)


  Sorry my English.


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Not an HIV concern and this is an HIV specific forum.
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Oh,i forgot Oral sex can propagation other STDS.

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I will try to believe you
But need more times
Thank you anyway
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You were NEVER at risk, Stop adding things to try and change you assesment it WILL NOT change. NO RISK
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Cut the drama,

What mean? i don't understand
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Blood or no blood you NEVER had a risk
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Cut the drama, you were assessed as not having a risk of contracting HIV.
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Who can help me?
After oral sex my penis cut bleeding,if her mouth also bleeding,i am dead.
Blood transmitted HIV  isn't Oral sex transmitted HIV.
I'm dead.
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I worried receiving oral sex .Because i don't know her mouth states.But after oral sex have a small cut on my penis and a little blooding at that time.
I DON'T KNOW WHO IS RIGHT.
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Oral sex does not transmit HIV.
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