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HIV Contraction Risk

I am a 24 year old male in a committed relationship.  For the first time in my life, I visited a prostitute.  She performed oral sex on me and followed with vaginal intercourse-both were with a condom.  Also, she used some KY lube to make sure everything stayed in tact.  I am concerned about my risk of contracting HIV.  She said that she had been tested and was negative, didn't use drugs, and always used condoms. (we used a condom which remained unbroken throughout our time together).  What is the risk that I contracted HIV?  Is a condom god protection even if she were in fact infected?  Does KY increase the chances of transmission?  I'm really scared and any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
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You can be sure you were never at risk.
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I understand that protection is vital, but I get this overwhelming feeling that some of her vaginal secretions dripped down to my anal cavity, or something along those lines.  Because I had a condom on and there were no open sores or any way that her secretions came into direct contact with blood, can I really be sure that I'm not at risk?
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nothing you did put you at risk for hiv.  protected sex = safe sex
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