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I recently had protected vaginal sex with a CSW. I was very careful with the condom, she performed protected oral sex on me and I asked her to give me another condom before we switched to vaginal sex. During vaginal sex the condom did not break but it slipped up so half of my shaft, or at least part of it was not covered by the condom. I don't know if I have genital herpes, but if I contracted it before my encounter with the CSW, would my risk for HIV be high in this encounter? I am very anxious about all of this.
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If you had the type of cut that could even make it a risk you would not be having sex and would be worrying about still having your penis attached.
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Thanks so much for the response. Someone would have to have a very deep cut on the shaft of their penis for that area of the genitals to be an entryway for HIV? Otherwise I'm fine?
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV in the situations you've provided.
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