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lukas78
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social kissing
#269879 - 12/28/12 04:01 PM
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Hi everyone! I'm fully aware I may seem a bit paranoid yet I do need your answer and reassurance. On Xmas day I accidentally bumped into my HIV-positive friend who I hadn't seen for ages. We greeted cordially and she kissed me on the cheek twice where I had some relatively freshly squeezed pimples. I also noticed her lips were chapped and had small sores and she even laughed she did tend to bite her lips too frequently. Ever since, the whole situation has been on my mind could I have contracted the HIV virus this way?
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riverprincess
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Not a chance Lucus . You should of taken the opportunity to talk to her and learn of the risk. Your fine. No problem. Next time you see her invite her to stop here if she wants someone to talk to.
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ashler1977
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NO risk at all.
-------------------- Oral sex and HIV transmission http://goo.gl/x2kV1
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cm82391
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I would have been more concerned about her kissing "freshly squeezed pimples"
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