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very worried please help

Hello Sir,

On 19 april i had sex with an CSW. First time ever had sex that to i dont know how i lost control. I had some beer but was in control of mind.

I just sucked her boobs & have finger her(there was no injury on my finger).
But i had unprotected oral sex with her.

After this she put 2 condom on my penis & we had sex. In between i found that outer condom was broken, immediately i stoped at that time neither of us have not ejected. Then i removed the outer condom & checked the inner one by blowing air into it, it was blown. Also there was an bucket of water in the room i just dipped that blown condom inside the water bucket no air bubble was comming out.

Immediately i run away from there.

Fingering & after some time if you put your hand on penis what could happen ?

Next day i just check on net and went & asked for PCR test RNA . Test come undetected. Then when test come after 5 days i went to counceler doctor she told that you should go for this test after 1 month. Then i searched on net & found this forum.

As per her suggestion i have to go for the PCR on 19 may. But i read on net that these test can also come false positive. What to do ?

I am having an childhood tonsil problem. After this encounter after one 1.5 week i got some tonsil but i did salt water gaggle for 2-3 days they went.

Initially i was not able to sleep properly so start feeling unrestful & tired. But when i sleep properly i am not tired.

I am very worried, what should i do. My mood is constantly fluctuating. Not able to concentrate on my work. Really upset.

BR,

Raj
India
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Hello friends,

Today i went for hiv duo test, result will come after 3 days.
Bit worried.....

BR,

Raj
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186166 tn?1385259382
NO...not a risk.

hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal/anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child

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Hello Lizzie,

Just one more question.

Fingering & after some time if you put your hand on penis what could happen ?
Hiv Chances ?

BR,

Raj
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186166 tn?1385259382
oral sex does not transmit hiv.  there are over a dozen different enzymes and proteins that render hiv inactive and unable to infect.

there are no documented and verified cases of someone becoming infected by oral sex alone.  youre not going to make history by becoming the first to do so.

NO RISK

(in the future...NEVER wear two condoms.  the friction between the two can cause failure of BOTH condoms.)
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Hello Sir,

Thanks for the reply,
There is an constant burdon on my mind, related to unprotected oral sex.
Please tell something about it ?

But still i will go for test, to get rid of that burdon
As per counceler doctor recomendation shall i go for pcr on 19 may.

If god help me out of this i will never commit this blunder again.


BR,

Raj
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV.
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