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Unprotected oral sex bleed cut on penis


On 11th sep I had unprotected oral sex from gay male, got cut and bleeds on penis head then I washed the bleeding was stopped continued protected anal sex. I test on 21st Sep fro HIV it was negative. I’m aware the window period (3 months).

Am I in risk of getting HIV under this condition?  
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hellow LIZZIE LOU,
what if there is some bleeding cuts in the mouth? you says that saliva is not infectious under any circumstances, but what if some blood of the mouth transmit the virus to the penis?
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this post alone is solid evidence of why you should not be assessing ppl on this forum.

YOU HAD NO RISK.
SALIVA IS NOT INFECTIOUS
REGARDLESS OF A BLEEDING CUT OR NOT...SALIVA IS "STILL" NOT INFECTIOUS ! ! !

now move along
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You never had an exposure.
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Anyone give some more information. I did called the local AIDS Hotline about action they said that possible of infection because I had beeding cut.
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Thanks for your reply. Can you tell me the fact? Or any link where I can learn more this?
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NO
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