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Hiv concerns plz help

Dear all

So i went to "massage" shop so i had unprotected oral sex which was about 30 mins and ejaculate 2 times in her mouth(sex worker) That happened on 28th of january. Afterwards on 4th of march i had again uprotected oral sex with another sex worker again for around 1 hour but i didnt ejaculate in her mouth. After i had another 2 Protected times only oral sex again.
I talked with a friend after this and just started to get worried. No drugs no vaginal sex or anal sex. Plz help me i started worried shall i get tested. I search on amazon and found one the called biohealth something like that.
I m not going anymore there

Btw i didnt have any fever any sore throat just i feel phychologically bad. Thank u
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15695260 tn?1549593113
You are welcome.  Here is a link to the STD forum.  Good luck

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/STDs/show/98
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15695260 tn?1549593113
Hi there, you've been given good advice from diver58 that oral sex is not a risk for HIV.  There are chances of std's, however.  You may post your concern on the STD forum.  But you did not risk HIV with oral sex.  We wish you the best
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Thank you so much have a great and healthy day all of u. How to go to std forum?
366749 tn?1544695265
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Unprotected receptive oral sex does not put you at HIV risk
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Thank you so much for your answer. So i could have normal sex with my wife. Any std's coul be? Thanks a lot
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