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Hello  I am scared and panic, I was wondering if there's a chance of catching hiv, if I have sleep with a guy I did not know at the time he was hiv till yesterday. is been a week and 4 days , however he touched my **** with his,  and had precum that touched my penis area, and we did kissing french style, I have no no sores or rashes, or bleeding of any type, can hiv inter the penis hole on the head? or by irriated skin?

Can I catch hiv this way either kissing french style, and by him touching me with his penis if precum was present?

I seen on the internet if body fluids are exchanged is this a form of fluid exchange? if it touches a body part. and by the mouth?

I am very afraid that i may have hiv.
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Dear Mjbrown

Thank you for your reply,  
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Ps. Always ask your partner about their status before having any type of sexual contact. Most people do not lie about their status when asked. Also, condoms will prevent the spread of HIV and STDs... so if you use protection every time, you won't have these scares in the future.

Have fun and be safe!!
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You should post this question in the HIV-prevention forum.

However, there is no risk of HIV for the incident you described. French-kissing is zero risk, and although HIV can exist in precum, it is in low levels and HIV can only be transmitted through penetration.

Try not to worry about this incident too much. But you can always get tested if you continue to worry. A test at 6-weeks is about 90% accurate. 3 months is 100% accurate.

All the best..
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