Can we have unprotected oral sex, if we both have been tested negative for hiv, vdrl and syphillis. Or should more tests be carried out?
This tests were done as a routine checkup after being 7 months of relationship were oral sex was unprotected many times.
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Yes it's safe to certain extent as infection probability is relative low. And very rare for HIV or other infection. It's better is there is no cut in oral cavity or genitalia. Have good higeine
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