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my case NEED HIV test?

DURING the prostitute performed blowjob on my penis, felt her teeth scraped my GLANS and no blood had been seen, then i had virginal intercourse by wearing durex condom, before ejaculation, took out and switched another condom, after then  i felt pain on my GLANS, and dip some water in used condom to test leakage.
DO I NEED HIV TEST BY THIS STAGE?  i thought glans cracked and can be affected?
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had intercourses with prostitutes on 26th september 8th october 17th october respectively, and performed unprotected oral and protected virginal intercourse, the latest was GLANS issue and the anxiety seems hardly can be erased, what should i do ?  pls help
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you should listen to AnxiousNoMore and seek therapy.  also probably stop seeing CSWs  as mentioned. if it's not enjoyable and causing so much stress, why continue? that doesn't make any sense.
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you were answered about unprotected oral on September 26th, it is still zero risk,  having teeth scraping does not change that. the vaginal protected sex is addressed above, as well as the oral again by AnxiousNoMore.
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You posted on the OCD forum that you have some compulsive behavior issues, so see a therapist. Y
ou already were advised oral and condom vaginal are zero risk, so perhaps you should either see a therapist who can help you or else stop going to csw if it upsets you for long periods of time afterwards.
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