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Really Worried. Pls Help!

Hi,
3 weeks ago, I had protected sex with a sex worker.
But, in one of the sex attempts, the condom slipped off while withdrawing my penis without any ejeculation. The condom was hanging at the sex worker's vagina.
Not sure whether vaginal fluid touched my penis shaft and urethera.
Am at risk of contrating HIV from this event?

Since 2 days ago, I'm seeing 2 black spots/rashes at my right arm near the elbow area(0.3cm and 0.5 cm with distance of 8cm to each other), looks like rash turned to black/brown color with no pain and itchiness and no fever. The spots still there.
I read at this forum that rashes is one kind of symptom for HIV ARS.
Are the above two spots/rashes can be HIV rashes?
Are there any links that I can refer to for HIV Rashes photos/pictures?

Please help.
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I am no expert at all in these matters, but I have also experienced these "black spots" you mentioned after protected sex. Painless and without itching or anything, just black spots.

I wonder if anyone knows the cause of these spots. I got one on my leg about six years ago after protected sex with a girl from a club. I then got a black spot on my back after protected sex with a csw. Perhaps there is a chance they are some form of STD that we don't know about?
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Thanks Nick for the reply.
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There is NO RISK even if the fluid touched your urethera
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Many thanks for the quick response. In your profile you mentioned that if we need help we can email you. Do you reply ypur email if we send you personal HIV related questions? Or the questions have to be thru this forum?

Any inputs/sharing based on your knowledge for the 2 spots/rashes that I'm having?
What if the vaginal fluid somehow touched penis shaft and urethera?
Can HIV get transmitted this way?

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Am at risk of contrating HIV from this event?  NO

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