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Gay sex and HIV

Dear anyone who is concerned,
I had anal sex with a gay, met by internet, and we had anal sex with condom, i am the receiver. the condom has not broken during the whole process. i am thinking when he put his finger into my *** hole after he used the KY (liquid oil) onto his penis, there should be Prostatic fluid together with KY into my body. Assuming he is a HIV carrier, how dangeous I am? shall I take a test? i am desperately worried about it. Thank you for your advice.
Yours,
sincerely,
TT
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186166 tn?1385259382
annoying is asking that same thing THREE times.

re-read what you've been told
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thank you for your comments.
no risk if the sperm and/or prostatic fluid transmission when he fingering my anus if there are unknown or unseen injured skins?
I know i am looking desperately annoying, maybe.
Please bear some confidence with me.
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186166 tn?1385259382
nothing that you've described put you at risk for contracting hiv.
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HIV is unable to reproduce outside its host.
Fingering, whether with precum or not, with injury or not, is NOT A RISK.
I hope you will feel better.
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thank you for your reply.
assuming there are unknown and unseen injured skin on my *** hole.
assuming he is a hiv carrier,
when he put his figure (with liquid oil (KY), Prostatic fluid or sperm) into my *** hole,
how dangerous it was?
i am very very very nervous now.
thank ou.
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Absolutely no risk whatsoever.
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HIV is not spread by fingering. since there is no condom broke  and you had a protected sex. you need not worry about HIV
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