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penile sores

hello...about a week ago i had 1 too many drinks and had sex with a prostitute but remembered to use a condom. after being done with her she opted to remove the condom to which i obliged and so she carelessly pulled it out. however after a few minutes i noticed that i had a sore on the neck of my penise which had been self inflicted 2 days earlier as a result of vigorous masturbation. my question is assuming she was hiv+ what are the chances that the virus passed the condom to my sore and i got infected? does it help that it wasn't a fresh sore but was almost but not completely healed? also would like to know supposing when she carelessly pulled out the condom and some of her vaginal fluid got to that sore what are the chances that i got infected? all assuming that she was hiv+. thanks in advance for your advice.
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1330359 tn?1277946409
like mike_no said. The chances of having acquired HIV in that way (I would venture to say) is zero. Do not think about it anymore.

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188761 tn?1584567620
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No chance. You used a condom for vaginal sex. Hence, you were protected. Even if there was a contact between infected semen and a bruise / cut or whatever you want to call it, the virus couldn't have been transmitted.

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