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HIV from Oral Sex

so a girl gave me head (oral sex performed on my penis). I have done my research on different sites and apparently most websites said it's only theoretically possible - which means nobody in real life ever got HIV from this action.

however, one thing bothers me. it was written that it's theoretically possible to get HIV from oral sex if there's bleeding wound or bleeding gum inside her mouth. obviously i didnt check but i am 99% sure there was no bleeding wound at all inside her mouth

but the real question is, how if there was sprue or oral ulceration (also called mouth ulcer)? i think it's quite common to get mouth ulcer as it's a very light condition if we eat too many fried chicken or whatever. again, im just being curious here because mouth ulcer is technically "wound" but it doesn't bleed at all. how if she had mouth ulcer at the time she performed oral sex on my penis? again, i dont know if she had anything inside her mouth. nobody would check everything in details before sex. that'd be embarassing and would cause trust issues if you know what I mean.
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Hi, whats your question?
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hi life360_Dave, basically the point is: people say theoretically we can get HIV if there's bleeding wound or bleeding gum inside the woman's mouth (assuming she is HIV positive).

question: does mouth ulcer or oral ulceration count as "bleeding wound"?
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