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Hello I had sex with a servant, I don't know whether he's HIV +  or Not. But He kissed me not very deeply but for about 30 seconds or less. But He also sorta softly rubbed Penis in my *** hole and Didn't penetrate me . It's been two years now, I also wonder if there were any cuts or bleeding in his mouth ,I didn't feel or taste any blood, but I'm also afraid that he had some pre-ejaculate or something. I read an article that HIV Virus easily affects the Mucophages even if exposed for small period. I'm Really afraid. Plz Help me ,Will I get HIV + .This has been the worst encounter of my life!!!!!!!!! help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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480448 tn?1426948538
HIV is not a concern if you didn't have unprotected anal or vaginal sex, which it doesn't sound like you did.  Kissing, mututal masturbation, frottage ("rubbing"), oral sex, etc...are not risks.
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794412 tn?1240127351
Sorry this message was for you...........
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794412 tn?1240127351
You had no risk if the sex was properly protected,as far as kissing there was no risk because it is very hard for hiv to suvive in the mouth, due to saliva glands. And lastly no penatration = no risk, Hiv does not survive out side of the body.What you need to do is learn from this experience so you do not make the same mistakes, it not worth the risk or the stress! But this was a no risk situation and you should be fine, just go get the test done and move on with your life........
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