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I recently had 2 encounters with a sex worker about a month and month and half ago.  I am very cautious about transmission of std so during the first encounter the girl placed a condom on my penis gave oral sex for a minute and than I told her to give me a hand job instead of vaginal sex sex so she took the condom off and gave a handjob.  there might have been traces of saliva on the shaft of the penis and concern about the transmission of HIV during this encounter.  second encounter was similar but instead oral I had vaginal sex with condom in place for a minute and took off the condom and had her give me a hand job.  Would traces of saliva or vaginal fluid on the shaft of the penis during a handjob at any risk for transmission of hiv.  I know this is probably very low risk but wanted get a feed back.  thank you in advance.      
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NO risk and testing is not needed.
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Neither of your encounters warrants testing.
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The CSW worker did mentioned she was clean and she was very cautious with me as well.  Should i still get tested?
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Your are at extremley low risk if any.
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