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Please please please help ... upset .

Please clear my doubts please please
1. Does protected sex with a sex worker is safe
Means no breaking of condom or any blood and fluids contact

2.What are the chances of getting and hiv virus
My penis in circumcised (does it play any role )


Had dierreoa after 6 weeks that kills me only for 3 days

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Your reply would really be a relief.
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Thank uou for your reply maash2281 ... its really a relief
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you dont need any test , you are safe! if your still worrying take one DUO test and see your negative result. Good Luck!
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Thanks for the reply
Its really a relief

So i should not go for a test ?
Last reply please
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12438609 tn?1451979018
Some how my browser is not showing my replies. Only when I post is two times it shows. Any ways hope the reply helps.
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Hi, please find the answers below,

1) Protected sex with anyone is safe.

2) The structure of the penis doesn't make any difference when there is an exposure.

If your penetration was protected, you have no concerns for HIV. HIV is not symptomatic.
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Please stay on single thread.  Do not create multiple.  We have so many threads to response. Understand.
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12438609 tn?1451979018

Hi, please find the answers below.

1) Yes. Protected sex with anyone is safe for HIV. A condom should be used always.

2) Once urethra is exposed to the virus, its a risk for contracting the infection. Penis structure doesn't play any important role in this situation.

HIV is not symptomatic. If your penetrative acts were protected (penetrative act meaning vaginal or anal penetration) there is no risk for HIV.

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