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hello... i just need advice... i had an sexual encounter last night with a csw in brother... first she puts a condom on me then she does oral with condom on my penis then i penetrate her with a condom maybe 5 minutes...only last night.  am i at risk? do i need testing? thank you
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i dont need to go testing?
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This is not a risk for HIV.  You used a condom for oral and vaginal sex.  That means you are protected.  HIV is only spread through unprotected vaginal and anal sex or through sharing IV drug needles.  So, not a risk.  No test required for a no risk encounter!
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just i notice now i have a skin cut on my hand... the skin was  scrape... is it a risk if my finger wound touch the viginal fluid?
Just like Guitarrox said, you had no risk of HIV. this is because you can't contract HIV from touching HIV except in penetrating vaginal sex. You are so safe that you don't even need to test.

HIV is instantly inactivated in air and saliva which means it is effectively dead as soon as it leaves someone's body so it can't infect from touching or oral. It doesn't matter if you and they were actively bleeding or had cuts at the time either because the HIV is effectively dead.
Only adult risks are unprotected penetrating vaginal or anal sex or sharing needles that you inject with but you didn't do that so you had no risk. This sentence is all you need to know to protect yourself against HIV.
Even with blood, lactation cuts, rashes, burns etc air or saliva does not allow inactivated virus to infect from touching it or oral activities. The above HIV science is 40 years old and very well established so nothing you can add will make your situation a risk.
last one..  i dont need to go testing?
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