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anxious & scared

Helo people here.. i would like to ask some question here. I know my sex activity maybe would not put me on a high risk of hiv infection, but i have this 'scary' question to ask. I went to this csw place at her room where the light was so dim. She put me on with a condom & do the handjob & oral sex to me. What bothering me is what if she use a reuse condom from previous customer who maybe have hiv & other std to me? What are my risk here? Could i be infected by using a condom that has been use before by hiv person to me? I really feel scared now becoz i have a girlfriend & i dont want to infect her?  Please help me :'(
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As you were told you did not have an exposure.
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you had no risk and you can have unprotected sex with your GF.
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So should i not have to worry anymore? Do i need to test for HIV & STD? Can I have sex with my girlfriend again after my silly incident?
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There is no way possible to take a condom off and put it back on without being exposed to air or any of the other obstacles.
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Last question hopefully.. So is it applied too if the semen was in intact condition inside the condom, not expose to the air & accidentally i'm wearing it?
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HIV is a fragile virus and does not stay active outside it's host. Once exposed to air, PH change and/or temperature change it becomes inactive.
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