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HIV risk from using the same flavoured durex condom for penetrative sex

3 days ago i had protected oral and penetrative sex with an escort who said she had recently joined this industry about one and half month ago and had slept with 40 people before me , using condoms everytime. Neverthless i presume she is positive. She had durex strawberry flavoured condom put on my penis for oral sex and i did not change the condom, i had penetrative sex for about 1.5 minutes and i ejaculated inside her. The condom did come a little bit up when i pulled out initially, i pulled the condom back to its place and continued having sex until i ejaculated. My questions  
1. What is my risk for hiv as i used the same flavoured condom for penetrative sex?
2. We just had lip to lip closed mouth kissing, i did not lick her vagina, what are the chances for stds?
3. Also it was dark in there, although i dont remember removing the condom completly after oral sex , i remember i had gone to pee , so if after oral sex, i peeed and put the condom back and then had penetrative sex given the above conditions, what are my chances? Do i need to get tested?
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As long as you had condom protected sex, you have no risk for hiv infection.
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The area above my eyebrows on the forehead appears to be swollen and i also feel some tightness in head.. Whats wrong? Which doctor should i consult?
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Thanks , bdw i havent showed any symptoms uptil now but i m rally scared after reading what all people suffered after a month or so... Should i get tested?
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You can get tested anytime for peace of mind. Not because of risk as you had no risk.
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