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I think I got hiv

Guys on Saturday I was stupid enough to find one transexual to have sex I went to her place , her room was dark .. she then touch my penis and start rubbing it after I got hard she put a condom on and start sucking my dick .. I only lasted like 1 minute then I left but when I went to the bathroom I saw the condom was little red .. I am scared now that the trany put something inside the condom...
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Anyone help me out .
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Don't worry you are safe. HIV is instantly inactivated in air and also in saliva so you can't get HIV from oral sex and you didn't have any risk. Only sex risks are unprotected penetrating vaginal or anal sex which you didn't do so nothing for you to worry about.
can you help me out why i am having this tingling pain on my penis since the blowjob and i use condom too it was her condom thats what i dont feel safe about..
You need to see your doctor if you are sure that this is occurring. This is just an HIV forum and you don't have HIV, so there isn't any way we can diagnose what you do have from here.
She only uses the condom because she wants to be protected from her clients so I am guessing that she will likely use a good quality condom.
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Should I take pep?
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Also I tried to use my phone flashlight she didn't let me .. it felt suspicious but I was horny ..
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