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I'm a 20 year old female, and I've never had unprotected intercourse, but I've had unprotected oral sex with six guys ever. Only two of them ejaculated into my mouth. All but one were under the age of 18. (I was also that age) I want to get tested for HIV just to be safe, even though doctors have told me it's not necessary. I read this article about saliva having proteins that fight against HIV: All the 6 guys who I had oral sex with claimed to be completely heterosexual, two were virgins, and none of them were intrevenous drug users, all of them were white and from an upper-class background. (Although I doubt that matters much) damn I'm i wish you young people would stop being so free with your selves yes you can get aids from oral sex and yes you should get checked and no you shouldn't be giving oral to these guys if you want sleep with them why would you blow them be careful use protection and dont have alot of partners |
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