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1827048 tn?1324921908

urgent help pls......

I heard from many of my friends that when you visit a csw always use 2 condoms at a time……
Is this perception correct??????
And also I am always worried about hiv………   since I had sex with a csw last june….    I had protected sex with her and used a condom she had with her……  should I be worried ???????  I condom did not broke..
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1827048 tn?1324921908
yes it says 18 becoz....  i thought i need to be an adult to participates in all forums......
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Your profile say 18. you don't have an HIV concern
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1827048 tn?1324921908
than you for ur advice..... i am just 17 year old and very scared to tell this to my family.... or any other person.... i had a fear what will society think of me after knowing all this.......
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Seek professional mental help.
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1827048 tn?1324921908
I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO TELL YOU ONE MORE THING .... THIS MAY BE WEIRD...... BUT I GOT A FEELING THAT WHEN I WENT TO CSW LAST JUNE ... THE FRIEND WHICH WENT WITH ME MAY HAVE MADE A HOLE IN MY CONDOM!!!....    may be this is just a anxiety....becoz i worry a lot......

but one more question to you ... why did the csw put 2 condom on both of my friend penis... and one on me??????   all of us went with different csw....

plss   reply your comment are important to me
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No and No. You never had an exposure.
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