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hiv from tongue in mouth

in a drunken escapade someone put there tongue in my mouth for a few secounds, I do not know if they have hiv, I am not sure if there were any cuts or sores in my mouth, I don't remember tasting any blood, but I am worried about catching hiv from kissing is this possible, I also have ocd and I think a lot of my worry stems from this
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Some web sites say JKF was shot by aliens, but do you belive everthing you read? The advise was given on a worse case senorio, so take it your fine mate.
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hi sorry to be a stress monkey, but other websites are stating there is a risk if there were cuts sores or bleeding gums involved, I can not remember if there were any of these, would I still be at risk
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You're welcome
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thank you both for your advice
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At no time did you have a risk of contracting HIV from French Kissing.  

HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug abusers
Mother to child
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If there was no HIV/AIDS then I think OCD wouldn't be as bad for some people--you can thank google images for that with all the photos of AIDS patients they have allover the internet.You can stop worrying--you're not going to get HIV from kissing--full stop.
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