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HIV possibilities

HI, I have a quick question regarding the chances of contracting HIV through heterosexual unprotected sex. About 5 days ago, I had sex with a random girl that I met. She did not look as a drug addict, nor she seem to have any tattoos. She was a "normal" girl. I was wearing a condom, but it broke inside of her, I kept going without noticing for about 3 minutes, and then I stopped when I realize the incident. I am a man, circumcised, healthy. I dont have any STD's nor I have ever had sex without protection. This has been my first time, and that is why I am going out of my mind. I know is to early to be tested, which I will in a couple of weeks. I just want to know what are my chances of contracting this fatal virus.

Anything else should I know??

Thanks
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Well you started out with a jimmy, now your in a pickle. A risk is a risk, test in 6 weeks then at 3 months. Don't be gripped with anxiety, start stressing out. Take it easy and educate yourself.
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Condom break.  Risk.  Likely a small risk.  Get tested in three months to get a conclusive result.  Don't base your safer sex practices on how a person looks.  Normal??  what is that?  If you base your safe sex practices on someone's looks, sooner or later you will be in store for a very rude awakening.

Get educated about HIV transmission, use condoms for anal/vaginal intercourse until you are in a mutually monogamous relationship with someone who is conclusively negative and you will avoid HIV infection.
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