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Oral sex and anilingus with prostitute

Hi!

I am very worried about a situation of risk that I had with a prostitute 12 days ago. She performed oral sex without condom prior and after vaginal sex (with condom). Also I liked and kissed supperficially for a few seconds her anus (anilingus).

A couple of days after this, I started to notice red dots on my mouth and and ulcer. This advanced during these days and it is thrush. After this I started to worry that she may also have that in her mouth and enhance the risk when performing oral sex to me.

I am very worried about HIV for those 2 situations of risk. Should I get tested later on? Did I had risk?
Thanks!
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http://www.sfcityclinic.org/stdbasics/stdchart.asp
Here is a risk chart.
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Any comments? Am I in risk of HIV infection?

Please help, I am freaking out about this.

Thanks
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So that she could have ulcers and infection on her mouth or that she gave me thrush through anilingus, does not represent a risk for HIV, considering we did not use a condom for oral sex. So I shouldn't get tested at all?

Thanks for the response iommi
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What you posted are not considered avenues for HIV infection.
However they are for other STDS and STIs.
You may want to post this in the appropriate std forum.
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