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Risk of HIV from massage parlour in Phuket, Thailand

Please help me out I'm completely freaking out. I visited Thailand recently, I'm a virgin and I have never ever touched a girl before my trip. I went to a soapy massage parlour and picked out a really pretty girl.

She gave me a bath using the shower and started and I fingered her, I have a lot of cuticle abrasions(which i have read that is not a risk?).

I performed cunnilingus on her for a long time and analingus(I did wash it with soap first) and I had protected sex with her which just lasted 2 mins. What are my chances of getting HIV?

Now that I have read every symptoms of HIV, I getting absolutely freaked out every time I get an itch or a pain or a cough. Even a mosquito bite feels like a swollen lymph node and every time I get tired or feel pain in my legs or arms I'm afraid that its because of HIV. I don't think I can live three months like this before I get tested...
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Yes
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Is cunnilingus not a risk even if I was forced to gargle with Listerine before proceeding??
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No risk
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No risk
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What about the cunnilingus?
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without unprotected penetrative behavior
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u could have DUO test after 4 wks to peace ur mind
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You did not have a risk from what you describe.
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