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sex with a condom

condom vaginal sex... could i get hiv if i had cuts, on my pubic area and she was on top.. and her clit was rubbing her fluids on my cut??? because I had a razer cut and maybe a couple of open bumps like zits or ingrown hairs...


She was only on top for 30 sec.. and I got a fever 2 weeks later.. and i'am also having alot of stress and anxiety and fatigue..and no appetite..
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Let's correct this.
Numbers won't tell you anything about your status. You can contract HIV on your first exposure if you put yourself at risk. Only testing will tell you if you status if you had a risk.

YOU NEVER HAD A RISK.

HIV is not alive it's either active or inactive.

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to catch HIV in one episode is 1 in 1000 as doctors say
2- ur protected that means zero risk
3- hiv can't live for long time outside the body
4- hiv can't pass through open cuts its a fact simply
for that u have zero chance
lower ur anxiety hiv is not ur concern
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ok plz explain why??? if you could explain your answer that would release my anxiety and stress....  I dont understand why her fluids cant go through my cut open skin?? and i know hiv cant reproduce outside its host... but wtf does that exactly mean.. srsly...

btw im in france for a couple more weeks, till i can get home.. So its harder to get anxiety meds atm  im not pescribed anything atm ..but i will when i get home..
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no chance of hiv
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