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Unprotected Oral sex with protected sex. Chafing under the penis below the glans.

Hi, a month ago I had unprotected oral sex and protected sex with condom upon inspection in the shower at home later..

I found out that my under my penis has 2 spots of chafing.. It was probably due to teeth marks.. but I didn't notice and bleeding just irritation which left the skin red for the next 3 days..

We had sex with condom and then to oral sex with no condom and back to sex with condom again then I finished with a blowjob/handjob

Am I at risk for HIV infection?
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Hi, read my last posting.......search on my name. It will help you.
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HIV is not spread by oral sex, giving or receiving, even if sores, gum disease or blood is present
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The fact is that there are no cases in which HIV has been proven to be transmitted by oral sex, including fellatio..  EWH
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You have not had an exposure.
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hi teak.. even with the chafing and red teeth marks? what if she has an ulcer in the mouth? sorry I just need to get it all clear
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You never had an exposure and you didn't need testing.
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but I'm still worried.. is the 3 week ELISA test conclusive? or should I take another to clear my mind?
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You never had an exposure.
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sorry for double post.. it was a 21 day test.. the past elisa tesst I mean
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Thanks.. I read a few.. cleared up a few questions...

anyway more info.... I have had a 3rd generation ELISA test which came back nonreactive... should I have another at 28 days to confirm? Just to clear my doubts?
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No you are not.
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