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Concerned about hiv

Hello,

14 months ago I had protected sex with a csw.  I now have thrush and am terrified of hiv.  The one time encounter was with a young csw.  She provided the condom and we had protected oral and then sex.  My concern is that immediately after sex, I wiped myself with a wash cloth and I was extremely covered in her vaginal secretions.  I know that I wiped her secretions across my urethra.  I am also concerned that the condom could have broke or been made of lamb skin.  Would you recommend testing?  Thank you for your response.
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Never mind. Thanks Teak!
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Anger? Sarcasm?
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Thanks Teak,

I appreciate your opinion, sarcasm, anger. I will not test.
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I wouldn't have said you didn't have an exposure if I weren't,.
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Teak,

You are quite amazing on your response time!  I trust your judgement but can you be absolutely sure?
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You do not need testing, you never had an exposure.
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