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WORRIED A LOT

HI every one

I am male,24 and student, i had drunk and had sex for the first time in my life last christmas, i had protected sex, am worried to much abt HIV because of 3 reasons
1) i had sex with sex worker
2) i didnt know the type of condom used and onemore guy had sex with the same couple of minutes before me, am just wondering if she had used the same condom to both of us
3) i had very mild fever and swollen lymph gland on left hand side which am not sure bcoz i dont feel pain some times (this happened 20 days after i had sex)

can anyone plz help me with this and plz lemme know abt the symtoms and their effects in brief
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You had protected sex. You were never at risk and no, a sex worker wouldn't use the same condom on you as she used on the client before you.
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naga, the fact of the matter is that sex workers use condoms FOR THEIR OWN PROTECTION. You had sex for the first time and you know well enough not to use the same condom twice. It goes without saying your sex worker does too.

Peace
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THANX FOR YOUR REPLIES, BUT I REALLY DONT UNDERSTAND Y I AM GETTING THIS FEELING OF SWOLLEN GROIN, I WAS FEELING IT @ LHS UNTILL YDAY, TODAY AM FEELING RHS, THEY AREN'T TOO PAINFULL OR SWOLLEN TOO MUCH, I HAD A VERY MILD FEVER AS WELL THIS WEEK, CAN ANYONE PLZ PLZ PLZ EXPLAIN IN DETAIL OF THE "A.R.S" AND THEIR INTENSITY, MANNY THANX
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