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Unprotected sex with CSW

I went with a csw 3 weeks ago. She rubbed her vigina against my penis and then inserted it into herself. I then stopped her and got a condom put on. Last Friday I saw the same lady again and had full unprotected sex with her. I also gave her oral and rimmed her (sex gave me oral).
During the unprotected sex I ejaculated into her and cleaned myself straight after with baby wipes.

The next day my throat hurts and the day after this I developed a cough. I see from reading this site that this can in no way be HIV related but could well be from the oral or rimming - comments please.

Whilst I know this is risky behavoiur and I feel really bad about it (hardly sleeping, preoccupied about it), how much of a real risk is it?

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I am not the expert here but you say that you had unprotected sex then i guess you need to test. what you did i think is high risk. post your question on the expert forum or wait for more knowldgable people to coment.
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Yeah, dude. Refer to the expert.  
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You put yourself at risk and the only way to know your status is by testing.
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SYMPTOM DOES NOT JUDGE SOMEONE FOR HIV, Please go for a HIV test.
one is recommand to be tested on the 1month, and 3month test is conclusive result
But a test at 6month is for a better re-assurance if you are worry
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No one needs to test out to 6 months that are not on Chemo, not taking antirejection drugs for a transplant or are not chronic IV drug abusers. Those are they only people that may need to test longer than three months.
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