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Risk of transmission?

Hello,

basically two days ago now I was horribly drunk and made the mistake of visiting an cheap escort. Stupid, I know. We had protected vaginal course and she masturbated me without a condom on but did not take part in any other sexual activity, did not even kiss. I am 90% sure the condom was intact for the whole time, as after I had finished I saw it and did not see any holes or breakage. Is it also true that if it did break it would be incredibly visible so I would know? I am quite worried about this incident, and I am going on holiday in a few weeks time and do not want to miss out on enjoying my time because of my fear.

I was planning on going for a test for Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea in a couple of days, and then do a HIV antibody test in 4 weeks time as I hear they are about 97% reliable at that time. My question is, do you think tested is needed at this time considering my risk or was there no risk at all?

Thank you
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Okay thank you. It's clear I'm over exaggerating and letting the stigma of what I've done get the better of me. I'll just try move on from this now.

Thank You
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If you had no risk why would you need to test?

This is a HIV forum, if you have STD questions post in the STD forum.
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So there is no need for any testing for HIV? Also, do you recommend testing for other diseases as well or do I have no concern for any of them either?
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You don't have an HIV concern.
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