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HIV/AIDS RISK FROM BLOOD/ORAL SEX

I am a bisexual guy.
I had oral sex with two guys who I am not sure of as far as there HIV status, and I also made out with one of them and he sucked on my tongue and I thought I tasted blood, not sure if it was his or mine.

I have been told that you can drink blood from an infected person and still not get anything.
The oral sex was unprotected, and no ejaculation accured.

also, one of the boys that I had oral sex with, told me he has had sex one time with a black male.



Does that pose a threat?
I have also never had any other sex except oral, meaning NO anal.
thanks.
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Oral sex and kissing is NOT a risk for HIV.  Having a black partner doesn't mean anything, either.

Any follow up questions need to be posted in the HIV prevention forum.

Aj
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I have been told by a trusted person on the HIV community that no risk of HIV from oral sex.
You should visit the HIV community and ask this question over there.

You can get other STD's from oral sex though.
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