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Was I at risk with a transsexual worker and do I require testing?

On September 30th after a late night of parting with some friends I picked up a Transexual worker status unknow. I performed oral on her with a condom for about less than 5 minutes I believe, not extremely long and there was some scrotum licking me to her for about 10 seconds or so. She performed some rimming on me literally less than 10 seconds. There was also mutual hand to genital contact without a condom. Along with kissing with tongue. She did ejaculate in the condom I believe from self  Masturbation. 2 weeks later I developed a soar throat, have had slight diarrhea and there was body acting. I'm trying to use common since based on the answers I have read here but not a 100% sure if I was at risk for HIV especially with anxiety  lingering. Based on how our encounter ended I also noticed she does some hard drugs.

1. Was I at risk for HIV from these acts?
2. If I had developed sysmptoms can they be passsd to another person like a common cold?
3. My gums do bleed manly after flossing or brushing my teeth could that have put me at risk for HIV with the French kissing?
4. Last and final question could I have been put at risk for HIV from the act of rimming especially since I notice my anus sometimes bleed after a  Bal movement?

My apologies for the graphic details just trying to rule out the anxiety with logic.

Thank you
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370181 tn?1595629445
You had NO RISK from any of the activities you engaged in and do NOT need to test.

IF you develop symptoms, see your doctor. They would have nothing to do with HIV.

Don't apologize for the graphic detail. On this forum, we can't assess a persons risk without knowing EVERYTHING.
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Thank you so much for the quick reply.
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