Biting of Lips while kissing

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Hey

Worried as hell

I hooked up with a women in a club - who's sexual history i didn't know

We kissed, and while kissing she bit me on my lower lips. There was no blood drawn but it looked she did go about it roughly.

There was no intercourse - no insertion no oral sex!

Do you think i have a risk for HIV or other STD

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  • Posted

    Hey Buddy

    I do not think you are going to have a problem. But just keep a eye on it. When she bite your lip did the skin brake. Just keep a eye on it. Just be care full out there

    Take care and be safe Ken

    • Posted

      Hi Ken

      Thank you for your response.

      No the skin did not break - there was no bleeding! so i assume i didn't break

  • Posted

    I often read that is rare to get hiv from kissing .I also read that everybody with hiv these days take a daily pill that drastically reduce the presence of the virus in the body to almost undetectable levels , so I hope that means it reduces the possibility for them to infect others.

    please correct me if I'm wrong .

  • Posted

    Don't need to worry, if you didn't bleed or she bleed nothing can happen, a couple of women bite me roughly on the lips while kissing, and never happened to me, i did HIV tests when my daughter was going to born and even years later, and everything was okay 😄 you can keep living your life happy knowing that everything is fine

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