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Low to no risk on receiving HIV from oral sex.
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I read your query and here is my advice.
There is little to no risk on getting HIV while having oral sex.
The chances that an HIV-negative person will get HIV from oral sex with an HIV-positive partner is extremely low. However, it is hard to know the exact risk because of the other conditions possible such open sores or bleeding wounds etc.
The type of oral sex that may be the riskiest is mouth-to-penis oral sex and the riskiest person is her . But the risk is still very low, and much lower than with anal or vaginal sex.
So as a conclusion you don't have to worry about contracting HIV
Hope I have answered the question.
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