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Vance, Teak, Nursegirl

You all seem to know what you're talking about, so I appeal to you. I know oral sex pretty much poses very miniscule risks for HIV from what I have read. Saturday night I received oral from a girl, and it was pretty rough, the next day I had small scrapes all over from what were probably her teeth. Is it possible that I could be at risk for HIV seeing that the cuts were fresh and that the saliva could have gotten into the cuts, and should I test?
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thank you, I love you sir!
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Yes

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Im so relieved right now! So I can move on??
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Thank you very much sir, I appreciate you taking the time to answer and I appreciate it even more that you got back to me so fast! Thanks.
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No. HIV is not transmitted by oral sex rough or not.
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