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was i at risk?

last weekend I went out to the bar got very drunk met a girl of unknown status took her home gave her oral for about 15 minutes then i had protected vaginal sex with her for about 15-20 minutes i could not ejaculate so i removed the condom and she gave me oral for about 10 minutes after that i picked up the same condom i used earlier which had her vaginal fluids on it and put it on backwards (so the side that had her vaginal fluids were now on my penis) we had sex for another 15 minutes until i ejaculated now since the condom was put on the oppisite way with her vaginal fluids trapped in the condom touching my penis am i at risk for hiv/stds? i also put my penis in between her breasts with no condom and gave and recieved oral without one does that put me at risk?
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HIV questions belong in the HIV community. But it's no risk.
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my question is not about oral its about re using a condom and exposing myself but putting on the wrong way the side that had her vaginal fluids on it am i at risk??????????
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No risk for HIV, recent studies show it is not tranmitted via oral sex.
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thank you vance for the detailed info much apreciated what about hiv?
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The vaginal sex you had put you at zero risk, it was protected sex and even putting it on the wrong way any STD on the condom would have died because STD's do not live outside of the body for very long.
Receiving unprotected oral you could get-gonorrhea, NGU, herpes or syphilis. Gonorrhea and NGU are the most common...herpes without an outbreak is not likely and syphilis is rare.
Giving oral sex you could get herpes or syphilis both are rare unless the woman had an outbreak of herpes.
Most STD's are uncommon to pass during oral sex, it is possible but a lot less risky then unprotected vaginal or anal sex.
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