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Pls hlp, I'm seeking for answers

Dear sir, about a week ago, I went to Thailand for a holiday. I have been to a massage place which they provide extra services to customer. Through the process, one of the service they have is help customer to bath and using their private area (eg. breast) to help "massage" and clean our body, but of course before the procedure, the commercial sex worker will clean herself and I with anteseptic washer which she pour into the bathing water and some kind of soap on her and to me to do the massage. Afterwhich, she start using her body and private area to rub against me which they call the "massage" and cleaning. During the process, she insert her vaginal into me for around 1-2 min and she ejeculated out her vaginal fluid, but I heard that this is not one of the services they would provide, what the commercial sex worker said was she cannot wait to get on the bed, so I do not know whether did she give the same service to other man, but when she was doing that to me, she keep telling me not to ejeculate. After that I wore condom before having sex on the bed. Does this puts me in getting HIV? What should I do?
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Hello, yes there is penetration without condom. Will the risk be high?
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Hello,
Thank you for your post and welcome to our forum.
I am sorry, but I do not seem to understand exactly what happened when you say: "she insert her vaginal into me for around 1-2 min and she ejeculated out her vaginal fluid".
Was there penetration without a condom or not? If there was, even if brief, then there would have been some risk of HIV and other STI, and you should get tested.
If you used a condom for penetration, that is safe and there are no risks.  No risk of HIV either from receiving massage, body rubbing, etc. If this was all, then no need to get tested.
Best wishes,
Dr José
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Sorry I'm a male not a female, I think there is something wrong with my profile
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