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Worry getting HIV !!!

Dear all, I was in Bangkok last week and I slept with a ladyboy (unknown hiv status) 7 days ago but 'she' was working in a massage parlor. We do not kiss each other but 'he' did perform oral sex on me with condom on. I've noticed that the tip of the condom had a little bit extra space inside, guess I didn't wear it fully. Then I had vagina sex with the same condom on as well. I was drunk that time but I still can remember that my condom didn't broke or slip off because I have to remove the condom myself after it finished. What I concern now is I did fingering her vagina and I didn't wash my hand immediately and yet I use the same hand to hold my chewing gum before putting it into my mouth. I'm not sure about any bleeding gum in my mouth. After 3 days post, I have bad fever and keep coughing. And now is already the 8th day post and it worries me very much. I'm still having dry cough and a little bit fever.

Do I have the risk ?

Thank you very much!
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Sincere thanks for your reply. Maybe I'm too worried about it that's why always came out with negative thoughts!
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We always assume that your partner is HIV+ but you cannot contract HIV this way.

Who would be our goalkeeper? We have 10 players now.
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no risk ? but I'm not sure about the status for the ladyboy

Do I need to go for hiv test or any checkup ?
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Can you stop thinking about HIV because you have no risk? Come and play soccer with us, we have 10 players and need one more.
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