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Worry over insertive Oral sex

dear all

i appriciate your concern towards mankind by educating people.

sir, i am a practicer of safe protected sex. i am very well educated responsible man of 28 rs age.

On 2nd may 2008  ,this incident has shaken my life and i am unable to sleep. i was having protected oral insertive sex with an escort ( recieving oral from a female) and as it was dark and i was lieing down, my condom slipped and she continued for a min i guess. after realising this i told her about what she had done and used another condom for oral.then we had protected virginal sex with condom perfectl intact. had kissed her before also a lot of times and could not figure bleeding gums etc otherwise i would have felt blood in her mouth. secondly before we started this she had whiskey which might have stopped if there was bleeding or killed germs.watever i have read says recieving oral is extremely low risk. If she had blood in her mouth blood stains would have been present on my penis, which i could not see after removing condom. am i at risk of getting hiv? i am really depressed,please reply asap! i am in india ,is a test recommended? if yes when?regards
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You question has been answered. NO RISK...
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more opinions pls.
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What is your opinion sir. blood stains would have been found on penis, if there was any?
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no risk and no testing required.

move on...
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