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oral sex with blood

hello,
i received oral sex from a woman of high risk. afterwards i had some blood blurred on the tip of my penis which most likely came out of her mouth, maybe because she brushed her teeth shortly before or was biting in her cheek.
due to masturbation on the day before i scraped up my mucous membrane and glans which is still burning. how high was this risk here? how easy can her blood been soaked up by my wound mucous membranes?
thanks for help
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some official aids foundation says that their researchers say blood in oral sex is no risk if blood is not largely  visible. but in my case it was...
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ok i'm confused. but try to forget and live a normal life again if possible.
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Reread everything I have written
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ok, so you think i can completely for 100% forget about this and do not have to worry about this anymore even if i get symptoms?
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All I can say is pay to post in the expert forum, maybe you can believe a Dr when he tells you the same thing.
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yes thank you and sorry for going on your nerv. but please understand that right now my life is at a turning point somehow.
the article is good but it doesnt mention anything about blood in the mouth of the woman giving oral sex. also i have more fear now as it says that the mucous membranes have direct receptor cells where the virus can enter without injuries being present
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I can't be any clearer then I have been. It is not a risk, you don't want to accept it, but there is nothing more I can say.
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but i dont understand. this happened inside the body. blood was not neccesarily mixed with saliva as many people do not produce much of it as they have dry mouth. and inside the body this blood went into my urethra
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How is that possible? Saliva is produced in the mouth.

For the last time...YOU DID NOT HAVE A RISK!!!!!!
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but the blood on my urethra was not mixed with saliva i think. because it had the full red color. if it was mixed with saliva the color would have been lighter. i just want to know how high the risk is. e.g is it higher than vaginal sex? right now my life is almost over for me and i cannot do the regular things that i do usually anymore because i only think of this issue. at work i already have problems because people see that something is wrong. it would calm me down to hear if the risk is in the range of the risk of normal vaginal sex...
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Saliva deactivates the ability for the virus to infect. You had NO RISK.
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sorry sir i think you misunderstood my issue. i received oral sex with wound glans and the mucous membranes in the foreskin had little cuts because she was rough with her teeth. but these parts where not really bleeding.  the blood on my penis tip was from the woman and it was in contact with my urethra and mucous membrane inside her body (i.e. mouth). what i read on this forum is that everything that happens inside the body is a risk and outside the virus quickly dies.
is my risk higher than vaginal sex?
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At no time did you have an exposure by oral sex, blood or no blood.
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