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hello I have a problem and I would like to share it with you...3 weeks exactly ago I had sex with a prostituted. We took our protections which is: I had a condom when she gave me an oral sex (but she licked my balls) and I had a condom when we did sex and plus I didn't kiss her at all. Then I watched somewhere about the hiv disease and now I am very worry about because I met a girl in the last month and we have a  '' free relationship   ''  and the next day of the sex that I had with the prostitute  she gave me an oral sex without a condom. In about 2 weeks later approximately she had a flu and the symptoms where headache  snot  and cough. Do I have the virus and transmitted it to her ? please help me and advise me....thank you  
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Teak i am sorry to bothering you again but that girl is still sick with snit and cough from monday. I read that in the first two weeks you have flu and last about 1 with 2 weeks. Should i worry ?
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Thank you very much for your reply also vance 2335.

Best regards
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Thank you very much for your reply teak.

Best regards
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You did not have an exposure, you do not have an HIV concern.
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thank you very much for your replys. I am didn't appear any symptoms should I worry ?
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Oral sex is not a risk of HIV transmission.
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Are you sure my frend because I am very worried.
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Oral sex is not a risk.
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