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Unprotected oral sex received 3 times from transgenders sex workers

Hello Experienced Advisors & Doctors!! I am 34 years old guy from India.A week ago i got drunk and went to a red light street somewhere in kerala, india. I saw a few commercial transsexual / crossdresser sex workers standing on that street. I ask one of the transgender to jump into my car and received an unprotected (no condom) blowjob, i then ejaculated in her mouth. On the same night i met another 2 transgenders and repeated the act. That means i received an unprotected oral sex with ejaculation in their mouth from 3 transgenders in the span of 3 hours the same night. I was drunk and very desperate to do this. I have heard most of the transgenders in kerala are HIV+ . Though I haven't had anal or vaginal sex that night. I am a healthy guy and usually don't get into such risky exposures, but that night i was too drunk. Its been a week this is happened and now i have itchy red bumps on the side of my tummy and my back. I am really worried right now worried about transmitting HIV due to this exposures. Please advise if i had a risk of getting hiv due to this. Are the hiv rashes itchy? Do i need a test??
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Oral is zero risk for HIV, so you don't have HIV. Anyone negative, including yourself can get itchy bumps.
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Thanks so much for your reply. I feel much better. I promise to myself i will Never get into situation like this ever again.
You have no risk .Oral is considered as safe sex.
Your situation is straightforward, and HIV science is 40 years old and well established, so this is not a debating forum where you get differering 2nd opinions.
Thanks. Makes absolute sense!!!
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