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worried about aids

just remembring what i did in oct 2007 , i ahd protected sex with a sex worked , but i did suck her nipples and a gentl brush of teeth , please suggest me what should i do .
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protected vaginal sex (oct 2007)...NO RISK
sucking nipples...NO RISK

protected oral sex (2009)...NO RISK

you do NOT have a hiv concern and do NOT need testing.
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Hi JC , i have been answered by few people here , but i am really very worried please help me below is my history

i have protected vaginal sex with two sex workers in oct 2007 , of which one i sucked her niples as well

then in 2009 i had protected oral sex .

please sugest me some way what to do .. how to go for a test ?
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hi teak

thanks for replying , i wanted to know if the person whose nipple i have sucked had hiv .. is there is chance to get it from there .
m really getting very worried .. please help me
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The poster didn't have a reason to test, they didn't have an exposure.
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Sex worker or just someone out in the street, using protection was your winning bet.

Since this event is 2 years ago have you got tested yet? I am sure you didn't contract HIV. Get tested. If it's negative it's conclusive in my mind. Unless you had other sexual contact after that incident Oct 2007.

PS: Don't self diagnosis yourself and read junk on the internet. It doesn't help.
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You were never at risk of contracting HIV in the situation you've provided.
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