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Hi I have done one protected sex with one asian in mid april 2009 , that was not fully intercourse and condom was not failed,  till now I didn't get any type of symptoms of HIV infection. But only one day during this period I got some muscle pain on my legs for few hours , I have taken one pain killer tap and it has gone and never come back.

My question is there any possibilities to getting HIV infection with condom also , if it is not failed.

Note: sperm or simen came up inside the condom only.

Please anybody answer me. I am worried.

Thanks
SSS
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"protected sex"

Move on.  
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Dear Teak: I got your msg , but need one complete reply from your end. Can you please spend some valuable time and reply me for my query?

Thanks & Regard
Saud
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