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PLEASE HELP

Hi Doc
Im really stressed out , Could you please help me and assess my HIV risk
Im in South Africa , and visited a sex worker
Im in my 20's , circumscied and have not had sex before. She gave me a massage , then put on a condom and gave me oral . She then came on top of me and licked / kissed my nipple - my penis was covered with the condom and had no contact with her vagina during this time , Now here is where im really worried - She put saliva on the tip of the condom and tried to enter me from the top , my penis head went in ( fully covered with the condom )  but she pulled out and put more saliva ( i assume there was no vaginal fluids there ) she tried to enter me again - i think i was 4cm max in her before i pulled out . There was no thrusting and the condom was on , she then gave me a handjob after removing the condom . Am i at risk for HIV ?? Do i need a test? Please Help
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Guilt can be an awful emotion but you can put this behind you now.
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thank you
i guess anxiety and guilt got the better of me and got me paranoid
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Condoms are 100% safe if used correctly.During peneration the condom was on the whole time.This is why you're safe.
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Sorry i did not see the other post , thought it did not get posted
quick question if you can please answer it
why do certain websites like the cdc say condoms are only 80-97 percent effective when it comes to hiv transmission
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Teak and I have already provided you with the correct assessment and the answers aren't going to change.You're safe.Time to occupy your time with something else rather than go round in circles.
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