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Anxiety over sex in a fkk

Good Morning,

I had sex recently in one of the famous sex spa's  considered in Europe - i highlight it since their publication says  the girls undergo periodic testing for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases .

I am very anxious with sense of brooding , I had  sex with two girls -with each of them started oral sex with a condom on which was dressed by them i presume correctly.

After oral sex with a condom, we performed sex with penetration , does not seem the condom was torn .

There were no kissing or any other contact beyond .

My question is, what my chances of infection by HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases ?

I find it hard to function i have anxieties .

whats are my chances of getting HIV or STD's

Realy appreciate your answering , thank you .
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366749 tn?1544695265
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As you were told, your risk never existed because your protection did not fail during sex. Condom failures are catastrophic (they simply rip apart, exposing the crown of your penis) and too obvious to ignore.

All synthetic condoms are good, regardless of their brand. Secondly, the sex worker is also at a risk even higher than ours therefore why would she compromise on quality of her own protection?
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Thanks,

what about the condom type used, i have no idea if they were good or bad condoms. i don't know if it was broken or not.
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No HIV risk
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