No, it is not high risk at all. It would be highly unlikely to be infected with HIV this way.
is it then low risk? is the mouyth really a better barrier to HIV than the genitals?
two weeks later, i had a sore throat, coughing, headacvhe, runny nose and sneezing. are my symptoms suggestive of ARS?
It is. Saliva has factors that are capable of inactivating HIV. Infection through the mouth is very uncommon.
No, those symptoms suggest a common cold, not HIV ARS.
i knwo saliva deactivates it, buit what about the blood? i got his blood in my mouth, so doesn't that make it high risk? i never understand this. is the skin of the mouth mroe effective a barrier against HIV?
No, it's still not considered high risk. Get tested if you are so concerned, but expect a negative test result.