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Am I at risk and are these rashes ARS rashes

Hi I had protected vaginal intercourse with a hooker closely 3 weeks back, it was protected and as far as I remember condom was intact, but I did feel that the girl was discharging lot of vaginal fluid. Additional info is that I am uncircumcised.

2 day back so effectively 18 days after the exposure I have had these rashes around lips & neck (the neck rash seemed to get triggered after I shaved), can someone advise me if these are close to ARS rashes. I don't have any other specific syndrome of ARS except for occasional fatigue feeling.
http://www.medhelp.org/user_photos/list/5044822?personal_page_id=3068572
http://www.medhelp.org/user_photos/show/368709
http://www.medhelp.org/user_photos/show/368708

Please advise I am freeking out.
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This forum is HIV specific and you do not have an HIV concern.
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Hi can you also just take a guess on what may have caused these rashes.. I have had no rash history before this.
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Hi Teak , u r my best friend at this nervous point of time in my life. I have already ordered a home hiv test kit, but just wanted you to let me know about the pics, are they close to what an ars rash look like? or I am unnecessarily worried. I am worried that though sex was protected but my foreskin may have inadvertently came in contact with vaginal discharges around my shaft after removal of condoms.
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U have no hiv worries nor concern . See ur doctor abt this for ur relief
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You never had an exposure.
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