stayed there all time and it did not break. I Have not checked it afterwards for some tiny holes. I went to urologist last week just to take sršal tests (everything except hiv
You had protected oral sex , the risk is zero! when the condom failure happens you will realise it! by the way , even if you had unprotected oral sex , there was no risk, Relax and dont worry , you do not have HIV , NOT AT ALL!
That's what I was also thinking before the doc visit. I went there with the intent to test against possible syphilis exposure (although I have not noticed anything unusual on my skin during last months), but the doc scared me to death that there are documented cases of oral sex hiv transmission. I thought it is only theoretical route of virus transmission. So now I am confused, I have read forums here on this topic and I am aware what moderators and VIP members keep saying, but why is it that there is no conclusive answer among experts? At least regarding oral penile transmission when there is not visible blood involved? I have seen only two cases on the net which were claiming oral penile (heterosexual) transmission, but the argumentation there is vague, without for example tracing the source of infection, so the arguments are always based on patientsrepirts and therefore not so reliable... Anyway thanks for your quickanswer, I am waiting for the complete test results for other stds (penile swab - :( ). Hope that I can put it behind soon...
Stick to the facts about Hiv and forget about answers on outdated websites,they will confuse you even more.The reality is that you NEVER had an Hiv risk and you require no testing for it.