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hi, i was recently invited to a party,which i met  a random girl.we got close enough. My worry is this we kissed long enough and i dont know if she has bleeding gums which is a blood exposure to hiv. And my secound concern is i took a bite of some of the cake which was on her mouth and ate it, am i at risk with the two exposure? Do i need testing?
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thanks for your response and help
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I understood what you said, NO RISK.
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you didnt get the question,she took a big chunk of cake and half of it was in her mounth and the other was outside and she told me to take a bite from her mouth.is there a risk eating the cake from her mouth ? If  contained blood from her mouth assuming she had bleeding gums
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You cannot contract HIV from eating after someone with HIV.
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thanks for your response. What of the bite of cake i took from her mouth and ate it,what if the cake contained blood and i ate it ,was i at risk?
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No you weren't at risk. HIV isn't transmitted by kissing.
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