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HIV Concern?

I have a slight concern from a recent encounter at a massage parlor. The girl that was giving me a massage decided to place a condom on me, but first she put some kind of lubricant on the tip from a small package. I didn't pay attention to her opening the small packet. Anyway, she proceeded with oral sex on me with the condom on. However, my concern is that the so called lubricant that she put on the newly opened condom was tainted. Does anyone think that this is possible, or I am just being overly anxious? Could HIV be transmitted this way if someone wanted to intentially do this with placing a tainted liquid on the inside of a condom before putting it on me? She said it was a lubricant, but just got concerned after the fact. Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
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You don't have an HIV concern, you've never had an exposure.
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Hi Teak,

I have a slight concern from a recent encounter at a massage parlor. The girl that was giving me a massage decided to place a condom on me, but first she put some kind of lubricant on the tip from a small package. I didn't pay attention to her opening the small packet. Anyway, she proceeded with oral sex on me with the condom on. However, my concern is that the so called lubricant that she put on the newly opened condom was tainted. Does anyone think that this is possible, or I am just being overly anxious? Could HIV be transmitted this way if someone wanted to intentially do this with placing a tainted liquid on the inside of a condom before putting it on me? She said it was a lubricant, but just got concerned after the fact. Any reason for me to get tested in 3 months, or do you think I am fine?
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