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On June  21 I had sex with a Prostitute after I noticed a small cut on my scrotum that was bleeding  I freaked out and  Because I know That opened wounds can lead to hiv, but what from I read On this site small cuts are a low risk or no risk. Anyways I asked her if she was clean and she said yes… but people can lie right so I convinced her to take an Hiv rapid test on July 8  and it was NEG she also told me that the last time she tested was in the middle of may and it Was NEG can I take that as a Im ok or should  I still be worried, also does it matter that the cut was on the scrotum because the skin there is thin? Plz help
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You posted this in the experts forum and received an answer from Dr. HHH. In which you were told that you were not at risk of HIV infection.

Are you unable to digest his reply that at no time were you at risk of HIV infection? If so, I would suggest seeking mental help. Have a look at anxiety forum.
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