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sex with asian prostitute, australian brothel

Hi, I am having a bit of an episode within myself at the moment. See last week I went to see a sex worker at a brothel in Australia (do they regulate in Australia)
I was just wondering if someone could tell me my risk of exposure to HIV and sti's. I showered with her. And she was very diligent in doing the visual checkover.

My problem is that when we had penatrative vaginal intercourse. I came and pulled out, but I think the condom was part way still in her. Have I been exposed?
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After the grim reaper adds in the late 80's nothing further was said about HIV/AIDS until infection rates shot up again is when they started their safe sex education is schools and in the media.
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Thank you for the education guys very much appreciated. It is amazing the propaganda that you grow up with about these things. I am slowly learning but.
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Then you don't have to be concern out the girl. You can't give her something you don't have.
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Yes,the risk is always higher for the female than male with regards to unprotected penetrative vaginal sex.You should stop worrying as you had no risk and the esorts are frequently tested in Australia.
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Hell no, well not if you're right. But assuming I had been in this circumstance. Would the risk for the female be higher?
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Are you HIV positive?
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Cool thanks Teak. So that means that because the.condom came at withdrawal I was protected the whole time?

Just one little thing I assume that means she was also protected from me too?
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HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug abusers
Mother to child
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Teak how can you be sure? You seem so definite in you answer.
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No, you didn't have an exposure.
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