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HIV Risk assessment

I had protected sex with an escort.
We had sex times that day and there was no oral. Only protected vaginal intercourse and kissing.

After we finished I noticed that the pillow on the bed was full of make-up, and that the lady had a rash on her left cheek and part of her neck and collar bone. She told me she has an allergy and she covers it with make-up.

To this day am freaking out, assuming this is an HIV rash, that means that her viral load is very high.
Do you think I had a real risk and need testing over this scenario?

P.S. I have a very sensitive glans penis and latex allergy, does this fact by any chance increase my risk?

Thank you for your time,
Regards
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You had protected vaginal sex. Unless the condom broke, there should be no risk. But in the future I would use this as a lesson learned. All the best.
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Hi there,

Defo no risk here, protected (Condom) sex carries no risk of HIV Infection, - you really are fine to move on and forget about this.

In answer to your question, your allergies would make no difference at all to your chances of catching HIV.

In terms of her rash, it could be eczema / dermatitis / psoriasis, - does not mean she had HIV.

Our minds can play tricks on us but you really are fine from the above situation - Kudos for using Condoms - always do this to keep safe :)
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