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Exposure Vaginal Secretions

Hello all,
I am a Hetrosexual male 23 years old, I would also like to explain that I am a very anxious person so I am sorry if this sounds silly.

I regretfully visit a legal brothel in Australia 6 months ago, I had protected (condom used) vaginal sexual intercourse with a woman for roughly 10 minutes - after the sexual intercourse i took the condom off and checked to see if it had broken in which it had NOT broken what so ever.

After i took the condom off the lady had passed me tissues in which I had wiped the lubricant off my penis straight away (lube was inside condom and outside), after removing the condom and wiping off my penis I had masturbated with the same hand in the bathroom.

Here are my questions

1. Overall in the scenario described in there a risk of contracting HIV?
2. The reason I ask is because 3-4 months after i developed a rash under my left arm which got resolved with canestien cream, and then i got a rash under my right arm (same rash), This rash looks very typical of a yeast rash under my arm. Also i have had a few blood blisters in my mouth though these appear after eating. When applying the cream I can feel tiny little bumps under my arm. I also 6 months after this got two red dots on my chest. I believe this is from sweat as they are extremely small (around the size of 1/8 of a penny or in australia a 5 cent coin),also on my  anyway the question is I've been going on Dr. Google and looked up the symptoms and have checked myself over and over for the past 6 months. are these typical of HIV?

I have looked up statistics and 2,700 female in the 22,000,000 people in Australia are HIV +, now I understand also that (un)protected vaginal insertive intercourse reflects an exposure of 1/2500 and also the chance of this lady having HIV working in an Australia brothel + the fact that it was ALL protected. I understand my risk my be negligible.

The main question i have is when i took the condom off and wiped myself down then masterbated could vagninal secretions have entered the end/tip of my penis and infected me?

Thanks for the time!



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You have zero risk of HIV when you used the condom. You can't just catch it in the air environment where you touched it, so that is also zero risk for exactly the same reason - impossible and never happened in history to anyone.

The rest of your post relies on the above answer to be yes, so is irrelevant. Try to live happily focusing on positive things that can happen, now that you know HIV can't.
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Thanks for the response and your time it's very much appreciated, truly.

I have another question, in relation to the physical changes with my body as described above are they typical of HIV? I've read IF in fact you have HIV and are within the 80% to experience symptoms they are 90% of the time within the first 4 week in which everything i explained was after the 3 month period.

I am confident I don't have HIV just after professional/experienced help.

Your views about  your "physical changes"are relying on your idea that you have HIV which is impossible.

Asking the same question again with your same theories again is a waste of your time, when you could be enjoying life in your HIV free real world instead.

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