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hello sir

hello

I want to ask a little question on protected sex.  I had protected oral and vaginal sex and deep french kiss with a CSW.   The problem is that she did vaginal sex first then protected oral and immediately kissed me on my mouth.  So her vaginal fluids on condom got into her mouth then were transferred into mine.  I had a little mouth injury.  I understand there is low risk for Herpes and Syphillis from the acts.  But my question is about the risk of HIV, Hepatitis B or other STDs from the kissing as described above (vaginal then oral then immediately kissing with same mouth)

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Merci Vance.  
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Kissing is not a risk no matter what.
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