Correct, there is no medical need for HIV testing. EWH
The early detection for HIV test is pretty pricey DR, you say there is no need correct ?
1. The Internet is full of misinformation.
2. No meaningful risk for HIV.
3. If you have gonorrhea, which is unlikely, it is readily treated. EWH
Furthermore DR, I completely trust your respected insight but I must comment on differing views out there on the web ? Can you explain this discrepancy ?
Thank you DR, as part of my paranoia, I will have to ask again about the possibility of HIV ? Can you further explain the gonorrhea risk and if it is curable
Welcome to our Forum. I'll be pleased to comment. The events you describe are very low risk for any STI and no risk for HIV. Most commercial sex workers do not have STIs and most exposures to infected partners do not lead to infection. In your case, your highest risk exposure, vaginal sex was condom protected and therefore safe sex with no need for concern of for testing.
It sounds as though you did not receive any meaningful oral sex and your performance of oral sex on her was low risk as well. If you choose to be tested the only test I see a need for is a throat test for gonorrhea (chlamydia does not occur meaningfully in the throat),
I hope these comments are helpful. EWH