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My anxiety is destroying me!

I had sex yesterday with an asian massause. Once we started having sex, I decided what was happening was really dumb so I stopped it. It didnt last longer then 20 seconds at most. I pulled out and the condom was completely intact. It didnt appear that any bodily fluid from her got on me anywhere.

This is gonna sound crazy but I poured peroxide over my genital area before the see if I had any cuts or anything that could increase my risk and it didnt sting one but, so I dont think there was any cuts in the area.

Should I be concerned?
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300980 tn?1194929400
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An Asian massuese in Las Vegas would be just as low risk as any other commercial sex worker encountered there.  In other locales the risk may be slightly higher.  This will be your last answer.  No further questions please.  EWH
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I know people say its very unlikely that a Vegas escort would have HIV. Is that the same for an Asian Massause, which is who my encounter was with?
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300980 tn?1194929400
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No!  EWH
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Yep thats why I did it to see if there were any cuts. You are absolutely right.

Should I be concerned about STD's from my event?
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Doc, i think he meant he poured it on the genital area after having sex to indicate if there were any small cuts where her secretions could have entered (which it certainly couldn't) not for protection. And don't worry about that event at all. You used a condom for protection and that what it gave you; protection. ;)
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300980 tn?1194929400
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This was a no risk exposure.  You have nothing to worry about and do not need to be tested.

Please do not do this peroxide stuff again.  The peroxide is a drying agent and is likely to cause irritation.  There is no scientific reason to think that it offers you any protection.  EWH
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