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canker sores

I made a bad choice one night.. i dont know if she was hiv positive or not but I fingered her and licked my finger a couple of times to taste it... not much, but then i realized i had a canker sore in my mouth.. do I need to get tested... or what.. I dont think the sore did get the fluid but I have been paranoid.. this was about 3 weeks ago.  we had no vaginal sex or anal sex.. just fingered her for a few minutes and stopped.. never gave her oral down the vagina.. i did lick the clitoris for a second.. but never down to the vagina..

I have had a shot in my buttocks for std as well as a one dose antibiotics...

I have no signs of anything HIV related.. I do have a stress based lump in throat that goes away if im not stressed..
my dr said even if she was hiv positive, the chance is too low to worry about

any ideas?




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thank you for that quick response
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You never had an exposure. HIV is not transmitted orally.
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