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is there big HIV risk after deep throat and rubbing without a condom?

Dear Sir Lady

I am pretty worried because very recently I have had wild sex so to speak with a woman.
I deep throated her and she licked my anus after that I rubbed her vagina somewhat severe with my penis all unprotected. After we had intercourse with a condom.

I have a partner but sometimes I do have sex with others.
Normally always save besides this incident and ones my condom broke.
I know that there is a good chance for SDts like chlamydia, herpes etc.

Knowing that the lady I was with has partly unprotected sex more frequently I am very worried.
How big are my chances that I caught something serious like HIV?
I will do a test in six weeks but before that, I need to get peace of mind because now it is killing me.

Should I stop my sex life with my most loved partner completely because there is a change of HIV?

How bad should I worry It it possible to make an indication of how big my chances are?

I hope someone can give me a reasonable answer.

Kind regards, M



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Good news, you have zero risk for HIV.

You can't get HIV if you used a latex condom during vaginal.
HIV is inactivated in saliva and air which means it can't infect from oral which includes kissing. So those are 2 reasons you had zero risk. Double zero risk.
No one in 40 years of history got HIV from oral.  Even with blood, lactation cuts, rashes, burns etc saliva and air do not allow inactivated virus to infect, so you had zero risk.


There is an std forum you can get std answers on, including the fact condoms do not protect against all std.This makes no sense? "Normally always save besides this incident and ones my condom broke."
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