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Originally Posted by Young
less then 1% of 1% of a chance. one documented case ever.
so yes you're right...but I think you are a little misinformed.
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There have been no real financed in-depth studies as there has been for vaginal or anal intercourse. Considering that most who engage in oral sex also actively engage in other types of intercourse as well, it becomes even harder to gauge the true risk of unprotective oral sex. Thusly with no real scientific data, and with it being nearly impossible to gauge the true transfer rate of JUST oral sex, the best estimate at the moment is you have around a 0.04 percent chance of contracting HIV from oral sex per contact, or about 4% per 100 HIV-infected incidents.
