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Hiv Risk

Hi guys, this question was probably asked a couple of times but I am really worried that I did put myself at risk of getting Hiv.

About 3 weeks ago I had protected vaginal intercourse with a high end escort( Probably one of the most expensive ones there is) she then also perfomed unprotected oral sex on me for about 5 min. There is no cuts whatsoever on my penis. I then performed unprotected oral sex on her for about 1 min, I have this bad habit of biting my inner lip, not really hard just the top layer of skin off. So there was some half healed bite marks on my inner lip when I gave her oral. I also fingered her for about 2 mins. There was a half healed small cut on my finger.

The condom seemed to be intact, when I removed the condom there was sperm collected inside, so I assume it did not tear.

Taking all this into account, am I at risk for HIV??

My anxiety is getting the better of me so I am worried out of my mind!!!

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Oral sex is not a risk due to inactivation of HIV from either saliva or air. If a condom fails, it is a large rip down the seam and it hangs in tatters which both of you would notice so that didn't happen. No need for messy water tests afterwards.
Testing would be a waste of time. BTW, the amount of "money" she cost is irrelevant to HIV risk.
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Thank you very much for your swift response, it is much appreciated!! Just a last question, in other words I was not at risk for HIV and can go on with my life??
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AnxiousNoMore already stated you had no risk for HIV.  There's no need to repeat that advice.
My apologies I suffer from a bit of OCD. Thank you very much for this forum, you guys make a great difference in so many peoples life’s!!
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