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Please tech me

Hello dear experts!

Yesterday I had a sexual contact with a man. He masturbated me. That was all. I did not touch his genitals. I was wearing a condom.
Is it safe fort HIV and other std's?

Thank you,
Pavel
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no
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Not an HIV concern.
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Thanks, Teak.

Any other opinions?



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186166 tn?1385259382
Not a hiv concern
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Any comments on HPV risk?
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This forum is HIV specific. You'll need to post any other questions in the proper forum.
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Understood.
May I one more question?
Perhaps I am paranoidally afarid of hiv, still... If someone wants to infect me with a needle (containign blood), then would I feel it ? In other words, could it be done unnoticable to me?
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yes you are paranoid
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ok, but stil, yes or no?
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Sorry. I re-phrase my question. Could someone stick a needle into my body without me noticing it?  
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Thank you Lizzie Lou. Do you then think that I need not worry about the sexual encounter I have had?
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no
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Thank you. I will try not to.
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but i cannot...
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take it to the anxiety community
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Better yet............take it to the HIV Anxiety Group!

You've already gotten an answer about your risk from the very best. There is absolutely nothing else I could add on the Anxiety Forum...........with the exception that you need professional help.

The HIV Anxiety Group is located at the very bottom of the list of forums.
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professional help in what?
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For your obsessive and paranoid behaviour in relation to HIV.
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LIZZIE LOU, what if a needle was as tiny as a mosquito's one? I mean with the modern level of technology it might be possible. The it could be unnoticeable...
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You need to seek help. I say that by way of compassion rather than criticism.
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Thank you for your compassion but I rather prefer a scintific answer :)
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You have been provided with the facts by many answerers now yet you can't accept what you have been told.You never had a risk because for one masturbation is a zero risk activity and you also used a condom.If you are still convinced that you had a risk after this incident then I suggest you join the OCD community here at medhelp for some advice.All the best.
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On contrary, I accept and do not worry about the zero risk masturbation event. My worries are about a possibility to be infected in other way.
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