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I am an idiot...Sex with with a very cheap prostitute...Question about saliva after oral

I know, I'm an idiot. It was my first time ever with a prostitute, and I chose a cheap one who didn't look physically/mentally that with it. I'm sorry if this is a little graphic, but I'm extremely nervous right now.

Anyway, we started by 69ing (mutual oral), and then she go on top of my face and i performed cunnilingus while I manually tried to arouse myself. While doing that, I used my own saliva several times to lubricate myself. Since I was performing cunnilingus on the prostitute and used my own saliva to lubricate myself unprotected, I'm worried that this puts me at risk since the saliva had whatever her vagina may have. Lastly, we had sex with a condom, but I'm mostly worried about the saliva issue.

Thanks in advance, and I know..I'm an idiot.

Also, is there anything I can do to boost my immune system or something? Any antiviral stuff?
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Masturbation is not a risk of HIV transmission.
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My problem isn't oral sex. It's that while eating her out for a while, I continuously spit into my hand to lubricate my unwrapped penis and masturbate. So whatever was in her vagina may have had direct contact with my penis VIA saliva
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you have no concern for hiv. It simply doesnt transmit through oral sex. From what I have learned, saliva does not transmit the HIV virus. Look through some archives on this site and you will get the scientific answer. I am not am not an HIV expert like Teak, but I support his response.
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You didn't have a risk of contracting HIV. Oral sex is not a risk of HIV transmission.
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