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Unprotected oral sex

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I got heads from multiple partners unprtectedly and got teasted and all came back negative.i only had 1 unprotected oral sex encounter since then and im freeking out cuz every one is saying that you can get HIV from reciving heads.

WHAT IS TRUE!?!?
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ok.thank you.this hiv disease is one weird diesease!
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188761 tn?1584567620
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No, I or anyone in this forum is not a doctor and has a formal education of the subject, we support here based on the time that we have taken to research about HIV.

Personally, I can't really profess any degree of knowledge that I posses in this subject. However, can only tell you that you didn't have a risk because I know.

You certainly have an option of paying a nominal charge of $20 and asking the doctors here in the forum. But, I can guarantee you - They are not going to tell you any thing otherwise from what I had suggested - NO RISK.

Good Luck.
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ok. but im sooo scared if sumthing turn out later on down the line.are you a doctor or have high knowledge when it comes to this stuff?
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188761 tn?1584567620
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Oral sex is no risk and you have nothing to worry. Please move on.
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btw when i said i got heads from multiple partners i mean 2 years up to early last year.only in january (2010) i had my first unprtected oral encounter since i got tested
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