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STRANGE SCENARIO, somebody please HELP me.

hello,

I am a man and I had protected sex with a sex worker (oral & intercourse). When we finished I went into the toilet and carefully took off the condom and even filled it water to see if there were any holes. There weren't. But, I did have some vaginal secretions on the base of my penis, so I went in the shower to rinse them off with water & soap. I ALSO HAD MOSQUITO BITES ON MY ANKLES WHICH I HAD SCRATCHED TO THE POINT OF BLEEDING MAYBE 5 TO 6 HOURS BEFORE MY POSSIBLE EXPOSURE.
Somebody please tell me if it was possible for me to contract HIV through my possibly open mosquito bites while rinsing down the vaginal secretions that could have come in contact with them???????
Thank you in advance.
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NO RISK AT ALL!!

HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.

Any fluids that would of been on you would of been inactive and your bites were not open. This is not a possibility for infection.

Hope this helps
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God bless you.

Thank you very much. You don't know how relieved I am.

Best regards.
dubious33.
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