Any help for this one? Thank you.
You had protected oral and protected vaginal and the condom did not fail.
NO RISK FOR HIV.......NO RISK FOR STD'S & NO NEED TO TEST FOR EITHER.
Lambskin condoms are made by only one manufacturer that I'm aware of, (Trojan) and are very expensive. I doubt Trojan would package them in a plain orange wrapper. I can't speak for what may be produced in the Philippines, but it seems highly unlikely a CSW would use a condom that could not only get her pregnant but sick.
Continue to take your antibiotics as prescribed for the PTB and work on getting your anxiety under control. You do not have HIV.
I hope you feel better soon.
Thank you ruby. I am feeling a bit better now. Do you know other condoms aside from lambskin that dont protect from hiv?
Lambskin condoms (also known as Sheepskins or just "Skins") are the ONLY condom I am aware of that does NOT protect against STD's. (This includes HIV) They are manufactured to prevent pregnancy ONLY.
Latex condoms, the least expensive and most accessible condoms at the moment, are designed to prevent the transmission of HIV and all other sexually transmitted diseases, as well as prevent pregnancy.
For those who are allergic to latex, male and female condoms made from polyurethane also provide protection from STD's and pregnancy.
Polyisoprene condoms, a fairly recent addition to the market, provide latex free protection and are being marketed for a more "natural feel." They protect against STD's and pregnancy.
I always advise people to use the highest quality condom from reputable manufacturers they can afford.
I also believe it is prudent to supply your own condoms so you KNOW you're using a quality product that has not been tampered with. That is one of the most frequent questions we get on this forum.......the fear a condom has been "compromised." This fear can be easily eliminated by providing your own and I also strongly suggest you bring more than one.
Hope this has allayed some of your fears.
Thank you doc. One more thing. If a condom is tampered, can it be unnoticeable? Have you heard of a case of a top who got hiv from a single sexual encounter of a poked or tampered condom (since i didnt see it break) ? If a condom is poked at the tip, would you be at risk?
YOU HAD NO RISK.
IF YOU DID, I ASSURE YOU, I WOULD HAVE TOLD YOU.
IF YOU DON'T TRUST ME, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONSULT SOMEONE ELSE
Your good friend,
RubyWitch