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beginning of last month I had oral and vaginal sex with a partner with the same condom. I'm very scared during the oral her teeth could have caused a hole in the condom.No sperm leaked after sex and I filled the condom with water and the condom stayed together. I'm still worried because it was dripping a little from the tip but i think it was cause the whole condom was wet.I should have dried it off and squeezed it but I'm always doing something dumb and worrying about it later.Please respond thank you
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You do not have an HIV concern.
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i'm beginning to experience red soar spots on my left hand about 4 of them and one feels slightly raised I'm becoming nervous about this please let me know is it sexually transmitted related.i will be visitng a doctor soon
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You didnt do anything dumb. You used a condom and protected yourself. Don't look for things to worry about. If a condom broke you wouldve seen your bare penis. HIV is not an issue for you.
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You did not expose yourself to HIV. Why?

Because, 1) You had protected vaginal intercourse
2) Oral sex can not transmit HIV.
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