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Whats the risk of contracting HIV from a ******** an kissing her breast

I received a blow job from a sex worker with a condom on.It lasted for a few seconds.I ejaculated in the condom in her mouth.I also kissed her breast for a couple of seconds aswell. Should I be worried about contracting HIV.

I do not have much knowledge.
Should I go for an HIV test

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3191940 tn?1447268717
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Risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles.

There is no other activity that you can think of that would put you at risk for HIV. No one, in the history of HIV, has ever been infected from receiving a blow job, or kissing any body part, and you will not be the first.

You had ZERO risk for HIV and you do not need to test.
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Thank you for the reply!!!
I never knew a male cannot get HIV from receiving oral sex.

I got another question.


Its been 6 weeks now since the encounter happen. Over the last 6 weeks I had  abdominal pain lower stomach area and my skin was inflamed for a for days an I had a red rash on my face cheeks. Other wise no other symptom.
Is it possible if I contract an STD infection  should I be worried or is it just stress?
Your symptoms are not caused by HIV, since you were never exposed to HIV.  You can ask about STDs here: https://www.medhelp.org/forums/STDs---STIs/show/98
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