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Can wet tissue spread hiv?

Hi I had sex with a prostitue in london soho, I was drunk probaley stupid thing to do!! after having sex she handed me a wet tissue, i looked puzzled has they usually give you dry tissue's she said it was just water she was rubbing her vagina with another one, I used the tissue because I was drunk, but now Im extremely worried she put something on the tissue!!

I also gave a guy oral sex night that night for five mins, which makes me is something to do with him.

some days or weeks later I had number  of symptoms spots on my penis which was bright orange, plus there was horrible fishy smell plus sores around the outside of mouth and I keep geting yeast infections. I was also ill for a week or so. I have been to a GUM clinc got tested after 6 and 12 weeks and all test results where negative. Im currently taking Econazole cream to clear up the yeat infections.
Can hiv be spread through wet tissue???


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Haha, yeah. But can I ask you a question? Just as long as these other questions? Because It would like to know y'all opinion.
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Look at the dates before posting.
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Another test?  How do you feel now? Any symptoms of any conditions you might have in mind?
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Can someone reply to my question please??
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