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Protected Sex with CSW

Hi, 5 weeks ago i had protected sex with a CSW Worker. During this, i fingered her, as well as sucked on her breasts, after this we had protected sex for about 4-5minutes. And that was all. After 1 week and 5 days i had a flu which lasted one day and then dissapeared the next morning (Strange), I also experience a sore throat from this flu which lasted 1 week as well as a swollen lymph node on the back of my neck. Im now very worried if i contracted HIV as i am experiencing symptoms that are related to it.

Could there possibly have been a small hole for the HIV to pass through in the condom?
Was sucking her breasts or fingering her a risk for HIV
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We don't entertain "what ifs".
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Yes, but what if there was a hole before the condom was put on, im very curious and paranoid
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Condoms don't get holes in them, when they fail they fail catastrophically.
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can you clarify about holes in condoms. If there were holes in a condom, Could that possibly be a method of catching HIV
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HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug abusers
Mother to child

You did not have an exposure.
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So does that mean the possibility of any holes in the condoms are non existent.
What about fingering or sucking on breats? do they bring any risks
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Since you had protected sex,there is no risk... Condoms break catastrophically
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