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Me male , Had sex with a sex worker(caucasian). Lady on top. Brief 2 min encounter protected with condom.  Ky jell used. Noticed a nick at bottom of penis below the penile shaft ( at the base) after the incidence. Might be from a shave last night. Time between incidents 20 hrs.
Told her I am not comfortable so she got down took out the condom and then finished me with her hand.
12 hrs elapsed sine then.
What is my risk. Do I need to go see a doctor and take PeP.
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300980 tn?1194929400
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The presence of an uncovered cut on your penis does not change the situation- still no risk.  EWH
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Just one final question there is small milli size cut at shaft of condom from last night which is unprotected by condomi
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to our Forum. this was a no risk event.  You do not know that your partner had HIV or any other STD and in fact most CSWs do not.  Even if she did, most unprotected sexual exposures do not result in transmission of infection and your exposure was condom protected and thus no risk.  HIV is not transmitted through condom protected sex or receipt of masturbation.  there is no reason to worry, no reason to test, and certainly no reason to even consider the possibility of PEP.  EWH
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