Hi doctor,
I had condom-protected oral and vaginal intercourse with a female CSW yesterday. I felt I used the condom correctly, as there was no breakage (I water-tested it after the act).
I had dry, chapped knuckles the day of the event. A couple of hours before the sex act, I washed my hands with soap and the skin near my left knuckle produced a small, open cut (reddish spot with some blood coming out).
During the vaginal intercourse, I withdrew my penis with my left hand twice to check if the condom was still in tact, before continuing. My left fingers and palm touched the outside of condom, which had her vaginal fluids on it.
After the act, I took condom off with napkin and washed my hands with soap. My question are the following.
1) Is there a possibility that some of her vaginal fluid on my left hand, when washing my hand with water could have transmitted the HIV virus to my chapped, red spot on my knuckle? Is this a route for HIV transmission?
2) During parts of the vaginal intercourse, I felt that my condom was possibly slipping. At those times, I stopped and checked and it seemed in tact. In fact, when I entered, the CSW used her hands to help guide my penis into her. At the end of the intercourse, when I withdrew, the condom was fully intact and rolled down near base of my penis. Is there any possibility that the condom could have been rolled and then unrolled again during intercourse? Is this a HIV/STD risk? Why?
3) Please assess my risk for HIV/STDs doctor. Is HIV/STD testing warranted from this exposure?
Thank you.