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wet kiss ok?

wet kiss  ,If  I  have  Ulcer   ok? and my Glans touch her Vulva(Seconds )before make love   and wet kiss ok?
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my  Glans  touch her Vulva(Seconds ) ok?
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Yes, even when your partner was HIV+. If you happen to have symptoms, they're unrelated with HIV because you had no HIV risk.
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Do HIV  have symptoms of acute?
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even  she  hiv +? thankyou  very much
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV.
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Ulcer   ok?
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yes with  a condom but when  my  Glans  touch her Vulva(Seconds ), she have some Vaginal discharge
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Did you use a condom for sex?

Any kiss is ok
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and she maybe   she have some Vaginal discharge when  my  Glans  touch her Vulva(Seconds ) thank you
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