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Should I be as worried as I am?

Hello Everyone,

I asked this question yesterday to the doctor, I wanted to know your opinion since I've been looking at this forums but wanted to know personaly what you think,

exposure was Cunnilingus, I licked and sucked ONLY a SPA masseuse CLIT, did not stick my tongue in the wetness was almost all my saliva BUT my lips were badly chapped, they did not bleed but looked red and hurt.

would this be a route for a possible exposure? I've read you say oral sex is no risk but would the condition of my lips affect my risk?  should I tes/abstain sex with wife?

please help im terrified!
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You never had an exposure. HIV isn't transmitted by oral sex, cracked lip or not.
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Teak,

I booked a p24 test (with a rapid antibody test as well). I've read P24 produces a lot of false positives, given my no risk situation, and being this test only for a peace of mind, would it be worth it to take the risk of getting a false positive? or can I go ahead and take it with confidence it will be negative?
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Last answer: No and No.
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Thanks Teak,

one last question, If the shape of lips were cracked so bad they they were about to bleed and vaginal fluid touched it, wouldnt that be a risk? should I take pep?

please advise
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HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
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Are you sure? not at risk at all? even if she happened to be positive??

she also masturbated me with her vaginal fluid...also not a risk? Can I forget about this completely?

Also for educational purposes, what do I need to do in order to be safe and avoid infection?

thanks!!
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