Licking vagina really cause hiv?
I have done fingering and licking vagina for 10 to 15 secs massage parlour girl. only then I split the saliva and rump my lip with cloth fully immediately other than didn't do anything.
After 15 hrs I taken pep for 22 days. And still following.
7th day I got fungus infection in penis and foreskin. Doctor said this is fungus and give medicine and cream. After 1 week fungus balanitis gone.
After 17th day I'm getting drycough without fever. It occuring and last for 5 days and irritation in chest but no fever. It is cause of hiv or anxiety doctor
Really hiv spread for this exposure or not please tell me doctor. I'm really worried. I want genuine answer you can say lot of cases like this and result.
This is first time I have done this in life
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