Yes but low: The chance an HIV-negative person will get HIV from oral sex with an HIV-positive partner is extremely low. The type of oral sex that may be the riskiest is mouth-to-penis oral sex. But the risk is still very low, and much lower than with anal or vaginal sex
Answered 6/7/2017
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