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Possible Penetration

Thanks for your help and all the service that you provide to everybody.

On saturady, I had an encounter with a CD, she gave me oral sex, pennis and anus,  and after that she gave me a massage, She was not wearing a condom.I started to feel some pressure in the area of my anus, .at that time I stopped I was 5-10 seconds maximum.

Not sure if there was penetration I felt some pressure and I stopped,  the CD Lady claims that there was no penetration at all that she would never do that, she told me three times that there was no penetration at all.

On top of that told me that is 100% healthy , regulary donating blood last time it was 45 days ago, (Here when you donate they check HIV , Hepatitis B and C, shifilis...)  Told me as well that is not promiscous and dont go to bed with everybody. The lady is a high class lady with a good job.

I am a little concerned ?? anybody could help me ??? what would recommend ???
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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A few seconds of penetration is not likely to transmit anything at all. Plus, she has no reason to lie to you about penetrating, so I suspect it did not happen at all.
Oral sex isn't a risk for HIV.

What would I recommend? I recommend that you forget about this event and HIV, and move on with your life. There is no reason to worry or to test.
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Thanks Man now I have to try to relax myself  and forget about it.
Thanks for put some peace on my mind. !!
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