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Dear Doctors

I had an intercourse with Moroccan CSW 9 days ago. I had protected vaginal and oral sex. Oral sex was maximum 1 minutes and vaginal sex maximum 2 minutes. I believe there was no break on my condom because I didn't see any. After I took off condom she came over me and sat. She started to enjoy herself for a while. She did not sit exactly on my penis , but around my belly and genital areas. I am afraid that her vagina may have touched to my penis. She touched my penis with her hands also. After  we finished I went to bathroom and washed my hands genital areas and penis with water and soap. Also we had small kisses not so deep. For info I am circumcised

Here my questions and things I am worry about.

1. Can I be infected when she sat on me by touching her vagina ?

2. These kisses can cause any problem ?

3. If her vaginal fluids spread on my penis when I wash this area it can be transmitted by my hands ?

and for 2 3 days I have small pain on my throat. It makes me worry so much also. I can't focus on my work and my girl friend. I don't know what to do.
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Thanks so much

My last question is Do I need any test for HIV ?
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Hello,
Thank you very much for your post.  here are your answers:

1. Can I be infected when she sat on me by touching her vagina ?
CERTAINLY NOT WITH HIV

2. These kisses can cause any problem ?
NOT AT ALL, KISSES ARE GENERALLY SAFE. NO RISK OF HIV AT ALL WHATSOEVER

3. If her vaginal fluids spread on my penis when I wash this area it can be transmitted by my hands ?
I DON'T THINK SO.

In summary, I can say that I do not beleive that you put yourself at any risk, and certainly no risk of HIV.
Best wishes,
Dr José
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