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Sir before 33 days a man gave me hand job. I say him no to oral sex but I think he kissed one or 2 time. I was drunked. In morning I saw a cut on my penis. It was small & not deep & without blood. I think it was due to my zip & happened after exposure. Now I am worried for HIV . I have no symptom. Till how much ars may happen. May I contract HIV by kissing on cut?
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He touch my penis only for 2 second by lip. Plz help me
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Hello, regarding HIV, masturbation or even oral sex are not considered risky activities, there are no reports of people getting HIV by doing what you did.

Small cuts and scratches make no difference.

Hope this helps.
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Sir if cut was fresh at that time then by his mouth contact may HIV transmit? Plz also tell till when time are appear. Is testing needed?
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The amount of blood secreted from a scratch or cut is not significant enough to pose any risk. Cuts and scratches are also not sufficient access points to the bloodstream - they usually must be very large in size while actively bleeding. The mouth is a very undesirable place for HIV transmission to occur, as saliva is able to break down and kill the virus. Can you imagine if HIV could be transmitted through kissing? Everyone would have it by now or be at risk - which is most certainly not the case! I hope I have addressed all of your concerns.
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Sir may I continue unprotected sex with my partner or should tested first.
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