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Lets say someone went to a bachelor party and 20 strippers offering their services. This type of bachelor party goes on all the time and these strippers do this constantly. . A male goes to one of the rooms and has protected intercourse for 5 minutes. The person was careful but because male was really excited he noticed ejaculation spilled over the condom when done. The same person really nervous blew the condom up like a ballon and no holes were found on the condom. The male saw no sores on her vaginal area or bumps that he can tell and licked vagina 4 times with his tongue but just on the top area.  Can and will this person get a std related to this encounter.  Also said stripper/SW put on condom with her mouth. Should person get tested ASAP for stds and HIV.  Condom appeared covered but back area of shaft was not fully covered.  Worried sick.
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Is that a nope to get rid of me or really you can't get HIV that way?
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Nope.
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Joggen, I know your telling me to move on but I did forget to mention something that made me think. I blew the balloon up with my mouth after use to see if any holes were,in it , which no holes were detected , since I put mouth on condom her juices were on it could i have caught something that way?
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Move on.
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Hello experts, today my jaw feels tight and teeth feel sore, I read that this may be HIV related? Can you explain my tightness all of a sudden? This has never occurred.  
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480448 tn?1426948538
Blood that is not visible to the eye would CERTAINLY never be an HIV risk...as it takes an exposure to a copious amount of infected fluid for HIV to be transmitted.

You did NOT have a risk.  There is nothing more to disucss.
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186166 tn?1385259382
you have been assessed as not having a risk for contracting hiv in the manner in which you've explained.

kindly move along...you do NOT have a hiv concern.
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My shaft area does not seem if it has cuts or abrasion but it may be small and I won't see it. Can this be possible.
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But sometimes blood is not visible with the eye? I heard about pep is this a prevention for  HIV?

How would I get pep?
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480448 tn?1426948538
"What if" questions are consistent with anxiety.

As Teak told you, you didn't have a risk.  As long as the head of your penis remained covered with a condom during the intercourse, you had no risk for HV.
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All that needs covered is the head of your penis.
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But ejaculation did spill over while taking it off, it's possible it slowed inside of vagina. But my penis was still covered but the back of shaft was slightly not covered and she put condom on mouth and rolled it down what if she had blood in mouth?
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Not an HIV concern.
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