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What are the chances? Super worried!

Hello again. Please don’t be mad at me for asking my question. But I have few places to talk about my incident. I received oral sex covered by plastic wrap (I can’t believe I thought that would be okay). But let’s assume, I also have HSV-2. At the time I received oral sex, I did not have any sores (I would not have had my incident if I had open sores!!). But I’ve read that HIV can be more easily transmitted if HSV-2 is something you have. I do not believe there was any blood present in my receiving of oral (both on me or with the person) and I did not ejaculate in the mouth. I’m very anxious again. And I was getting better. I am trying to find a counselor to speak confidentially about this. This community seems insightful and has more scientific and medical experience than I do. So here I am asking. Thank you for being patient with me. I know I am overly worried. Appreciate the answers.
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You had a third thread about this on April 17. Plus a deleted thread in April before that so likely it was the same encounter then too?
It is time to take a realistic approach and stop telling everyone here that you disagree with the advice.
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I'm not sure why you keep coming back asking the same old questions that were answered before, because you didn't accept any of the advice then. Your heading then was "Trying to Get the Facts" but you did the opposite.
Anyway, the advice can't change now or any time.
"We are not your doctor's spokesman and this is not a biology class. It is an hiv prevention forum and you do not have hiv, so if you can't accept that then take a duo at 4 weeks as a placebo then move on to something interesting instead of wasting your life with silly ideas that you will make medical history."
https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Trying-to-get-the-facts-/show/3064102
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Also, I keep beating myself up about not going to ask about PEP within 72 hrs after my incident. But I don’t know if I would have even been given it. I have definitely learned my lesson from this event and hope I don’t have a risk for HIV. Thank you for providing this space for people like me to post.
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