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Oral Sex

Hello, I just meet a married man this evening, we were meeting for the first time.  He is married with children and said he had limited experience with other men.  I too am a married man.  We are just to take off our clothes and do some touching when I ended up performing oral sex on him.  He ejaculated in my mouth, not heavy and I swallowed some of it before I noticed he had ejaculated.  What is my risk of HIV?
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Thank you hun!  Have a great day!
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you were never at risk
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Teak, you concur, zero risk?
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Thank you!  Feel better, I will speak to him, plan on seeing him again but I did not know his status, said he had minimal experience, been married 24 years so I figured he might not know if he was infected.

Even with ingesting his sperm the risk is zero.
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You were not at risk for HIV from oral sex.
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Your estimated risk as considered by the cdc is one in ten thousand, if your partner was infected with the virus. If you combine that with the fact that even in the homosexual community the infection rate is usually around ten percent, you could likely conclude that your risk could possibly be as low as one in a hundred thousand. Many people on this board feel that the risk of hiv as a result of oral sex is actually zero, because many studies have been unable to link hiv with oral sex, including one is spain, which found no infections through oral sex for a ten year period with an estimated 19,000 activities. So in conclusion you have a minimal risk at best, and probably don't need testing. Why don't you call this guy and ask him? Either way you do not need testing.
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