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Oral sex and HIV Infection

Hello everyone,
I had oral sex with a girl who was a prostitute. I had mouth ulcer at that time. I should not have done it but I don't know why I did it. She also had orgasm during oral sex.
In a week or something after oral sex, I had severe cold and cough. I also had throat infection. As such my immunity system is weak and, having cold and cough is very regular with me. But this happened just after that oral sex. I do not know if she was infected or not. I also realized that sometimes it burns or pains after I masturbate. But it might be because I do it so frequently like 2-3 times a day and sometimes back to back (I am not sure if this is the reason for pain and burn). Can anyone please help me and explain me what exactly is happening? I am so much worried and guilty. Am I infected?

Thank you.
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Thanks Teak. Can you elaborate a little bit more? I mean how exactly did you figure out.

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Thank you guys.
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Colour of Semen have nothing to do with HIV.
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You never had a risk and no the color of semen doesn't have anything to do with HIV.
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Thanks Teak, but I did not understand what you meant. You are saying that I am not infected? And one more question; Is the color of semen have anything to do with HIV infection?

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You never had a risk of contracting HIV.
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