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what are my chances to get infected ?

I had an alcohol induced sexual encounter with a sex worker  . i performed  oral on her ( licked her vagina) and i had a cracked lip, and we had sex protected sex with a  condom ..  i am panicking that i could have got infected with hiv , so i am wondering what are the chances of this happening . and when is possible to have a test with accurate results .  i cant wait anymore to get tested.
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186166 tn?1385259382
move along
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pls dont misunderstand my postings.
I have posted only because of fear  and anxiety of hiv and std. Iam really very frightened about my mistake. and iam not able to control my anxiety so i have posted.pls try to understand my feelings. you people are doing great by replying to all posts
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not even good at what  ??? , i have a problem i need to know an answer for it ,thats all my concerned with  . and i want to know the risk from what happened thats all ........thanx anyways
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kk221 on hhh54's post:

hello i am passing through the same situation , i had oral sex( licked her vagina) with a sex worker , and had cut and dry lips , so i can understand that i should not worry about having a test to check for hiv because of performing going down on her , but what if she had the virus , is it still low risk even if i had cut lips ?  and should i have a test to check and when ? thank you

hhh54 on kk221's post:

hello i am passing through the same situation , i had oral sex( licked her vagina) with a sex worker , and had cut and dry lips , so i can understand that i should not worry about having a test to check for hiv because of performing going down on her , but what if she had the virus , is it still low risk even if i had cut lips ? Thank you

oh you're not even good at it ! ! !
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hello i am passing through the same situation , i had oral sex( licked her vagina) with a sex worker , and had cut and dry lips , so i can understand that i should not worry about having a test to check for hiv because of performing going down on her , but what if she had the virus , is it still low risk even if i had cut lips ?  and should i have a test to check and when ? thank you
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thanx for the help , i was really worried , now i will put this behind my back and look forward again , but because of the situation i was in , i was panicking because of what happened. thanx
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Your cankers lips or watsoever have NOTHING to do with your concern and please listen again buddy , YOU HAD NO RISK and YOU DO NOT NEED ANY TEST.
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thanks for the reply , i am just woried about what happened especially i had a cracked lip and licked her vagina , and hopefully after couple of weeks i will test just to make sure everything is fine . thanx again
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hhh54,

You have NOT done anything to put yourself at the risk of HIV infection.

1-You had PROTECTED sex that Undoubtebly ZERO RISK.

2-About Oral sex it is also ZERO RISK.

Bottom line --- You had NO risk and You DO NOT need any test.. You are just feeling little guilty about your exposure but please buddy dont feel so because you are SAFE.
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