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Risk assessment

Ladies & Gentleman
I am looking for a little reassurance.
Last week (Wednesday) I was in Barcelona with some friends and we had a lot to drink, at some point in the night me and my friends got split up and I ended up in a massage parlor (or so my credit card tells me!) I was plied with more alcohol and I believe some drugs, the rest of the night is fuzzy. All I remember is being on the bed with 2 ladies both of which were masturbating me and giving me oral with a condom. I was taking it in turns to give them oral (unprotected). This is all I remember and I was there for about 3 hours (as my credit card says) and I have no idea what could have happened in this time. I was not hard when they were giving me oral (too much alcohol and may be rephypnol) but what if something else happened unprotected? Risk?

Thanks in advance
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Thanks Vance that was my initial thinking too - I do not think I could even sustain an erection so I think all will be OK.
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Well if they were giving you oral with a condom it's a pretty good bet that if you had sex it would be with a condom also.

But if no concom was used then 3 months post exposure for an antibody test. The oral sex with or without a condom and oral on them is not a risk.
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I should at that a week has passed and I am feeling very run down.
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