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Very anxious worried about hiv

Hi everyone,hope this doesn't sound like a silly question but I need to ask it anyway for peace of mind.Yesterday I had an encounter with a transsexual sex worker,all that happend was oral on me.She put the condom on when I was flacid(I stayed flacid throughout the encounter) she then removed the condom and put on another for some strange,reason until I came.What I'm worried about us that I didn't see her take the first condom out of the packet I'm concerned that it may have been used previously,what would be my risk of contracting hiv from a used condom?the condom was rolled up properly as I watched her put it on with her mouth I'm just very concerned that it was a used condom and there might of been someone else's semen in there and could of possibly entered my uretha
Any responses would be very much appreciated
Kind regards
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It is not possible to reuse a condom without it already being stretched out from already being used. Nothing that you say is going to change that fact. Let it go and move on with your life.
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That is not a risk. Also condoms can't be reused without you knowing because once they've been on someone's penis they get stretched out and it's not possible to fold it back up to that tiny little circle again. You're fine and don't need any testing. Put this behind you and stop worrying.
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Thanks for your replies, I'm an anxious person so that has probably got a lot to answer for,I'm just so strung out about this condom being used before,I mean why did she change it I can't see why.
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