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Condom broke during sex with a sex worker

Hi,

i had visited a sex worker with a group of friends for the first time and had the most horrible experience. I was having sex and she was complaining that it is painful as i am big and when i pulled out realized that the condom was broken. i panicked and was in tears thinking about my wife and daughter and if have destroyed their lifes due to my stupidity.

She kept assuring me that she is safe and not to worry.

I immediately washed with soap and warm water, its been 2 weeks to the incident and now i see some cracks on my foreskin, which is very painful especially when i am trying to pull my foreskin back. Please help me on what this could be and what i need to do.


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Hello. Most women aren't HIV positive and don't have stds. Also most people don't lie about their std status. Please discuss lesions you describe with your urologist. Also please get tested for STIs and HIV too. I bet you are safe.

Best regards
- Nik
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Hi Nik,

Thanks for the response.

I have visited a doctor and got tested. Good news is that HIV is negative in the 4th week and they have asked me to come back for a re-test in 2 weeks from now.

They have collected urine samples to conduct some additional tests and will provide the results in 2 weeks.

As for syphillis they have asked me to come back after 2 months.

Thankful to almighty for the relief, will never indulge in such activities, which can potentially destroy not just me but the entire family thats dependent on me as i am the sole bread earner.

Thanks again.

Warm Regards,
Shriyansh
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