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Stupid and scared

Hi guys,

I have a query about the sex acts I had after my last test which was negative. I have had sex three times since then.

First time - In May 2015 did kissing, unprotected cunnilingus, protected blowjob, and protected penile-vaginal sex on a 23 year old girl of unknown status. I came inside her vagina with condom on. I don't recall any problem with condom.

Second time - In June 2015 had protected blowjob and protected penile-vaginal sex with a 28 year old girl of unknown status. I came inside her with condom on. I don't recall any problem with condom.

Third time - In August 2015 did following with a 32 years old woman of unknown status - sucked nipples, kissing and protected sex. I came inside her and when I withdrew my penis condom had slipped half way through but penis head/urethra was totally covered. I still had condom on half of my penis. Had shaved my pubic hair the same day about 7-8 hours ago with small nick near the base of penis.

I am a big time hypochondriac and would panic about HIV after every single time I have sex. I am 31 now and have never had penile-vaginal sex without a condom in my entire life.

Did any of the above three times I had sex put me at risk of HIV?
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Thanks James. Appreciate your comment.
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Nothing you mention is a risk for infection
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Thanks Cerdo. I am from Australia. The first time was with an escort from a very expensive 5 star brothel. Brothels are very tightly regulated in Australia. Escorts have to get tested every 3 months to be in business. I was amazed to see how careful the escorts in these brothels are because before she undressed she asked me to undress to examine me of any visible STI like genital warts or something...which is a good practice on her part... I was standing there naked and she first examined me like a doctor!
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the second time and the third time were no risk for hiv. the first time if you had a wound  in your mouth, very small risk. but its still unlikely! dont worry about ad stay calm. you are having safe sex!
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Anyone?
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