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Is there an HIV risk?

I mad a stupid decision by having sex with an Escort, who works out of her house.  She was very trashy and definitely looked like damaged goods. We kissed a little before, I still cant believe I even kissed her. I used a condom. Sex lasted about 10 minutes before, I  got turned off by the experience. So I laid back, and she started giving me oral sex for about 5 minutes, and I got up off the bed to watch her play with herself. She squirted a little bit, and then crawled by the edge of the bed to suck me with my condom on. I think both of her bands touched my penis. She licked her hand with her mouth while she was masturbating. This lasted about a minute. I never ejaculated. I guess because it was my first time with an escort and I realized it was not what it I thought it would. The money took all the fun out of it.

A day later, I had a sore throat, and a stomach ache. This could have been my nerves or some sort of STD or HIV related symptom. I started experiencing burning during urination, so aboutu 3 days after my experience I went to the clinic and got treated for an STD before the results came back. My results came back negative for what the clinic tested for: Gonnareiha  and Chlamydia. I have not had any problems since I got a shot, and took 2 antibiotics.

What are the chances/risks I am HIV + right now?

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101028 tn?1419603004
his questions go on the hiv forum. you already have a post going there so continue to follow up there.

grace
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi liberty, your at low risk since your used protection. just put this behind you and live your life
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