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Have seen 4 escorts over the last 6 months (really stupid of me i know since these are high risk encounters). Also, engaged with multiple deep kissing with females I met in the pub (not escorts). Yes, I have been sexually active but plan on getting married now and stay monogamous with my partner.

Here is a brief description on the sexual intercourse -
I have had protected oral and protected vaginal intercourse with all 4 escorts. For the last intercourse which happened 2 days back, , I had cuts (bruises)  on my penis (happened due to excessive rubbing during masturbation). Also, I orally licked the last partner's  body (not oral sex however.) To the best of my knowledge I do not think the condom broke.

All 4 escorts repeatedly assured me that they get routinely tested and very STD/HIV free - but my paranoia is getting the best of me.

The first three exposures have been like 3 months back while last one was 2 days ago. I have not had any symptoms from the first 3 exposures. For the last exposure it is too early for any symptoms.

I am very concerned - Could I have contracted HIV or any other STD and should I get tested? Any response and  advice is highly appreciated. Now that I am getting married, I really want to be sure if I have not contracted anything because of my stupidity over the last 6 months and thereby, move on with my life.


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Thanks - should I get tested for any STDs or this question supposed to be posted in the STD forum?
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