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Oral sex risk for a male.

I'm a male that recently received oral sex by a women.  She said that shes been tested since her last boyfriend, but I don't know how long after they broke up that she got tested.  I didn't *** in her mouth, but I want to know what my risks are of getting Std's including HIV from doing it.  Is it true that male exposure is a lot less during oral sex then a female? Should I be worried?
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Do not bring up or post to old threads.
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How are you? I recived oral from a woman that does have poor dental skills with missing teeth. Should I be worried about recieving HIV or anything from her?
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524832 tn?1229680986
no problem, it was just confusing to find a post from 2006 mysteriously bumped to the top.

Anyway, no risk. You can rest easy.
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Sorry its my first time on here, and I don't really know how to work thsi whole thread thing.
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524832 tn?1229680986
You aren't at risk from HIV by receiving oral sex. Saliva is not infectious, you can stop worrying.

Also, next time, don't hijack a thread from 2006. This is generally impolite and will make a lot of people angry.
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