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hiv or std risk? worried sick!

I'll start the usual way, I did something stupid. Strange scenario. I visited a sex worker, she gave me unprotected oral, then put condom on me, i entered her for about 30 seconds, it was too tight so pulled out, she then sucked me with the condom still on, then took it off and gave oral without protection, I finished on her chest. I can't eat or sleep thinking about the possibility of hiv. Is there a chance when she sucked her own fluid off the condom that it could then be passed on threw her mouth. Thanks for any help, my heads gone!
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Thanks for the replies.  I looked through so many posts but i never seen this exact scenario. I think the problem can be with so many contrasting views on the internet, which ones to trust. I have already gone and done the std tests knowing there is a risk of those from unprotected oral sex. I feel like a fool for doing what I did and the stress and worry is not worth it one bit. Thanks for the reassurance.
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370181 tn?1595629445
You never had a risk.

I strongly suggest you educate yourself about HIV. The best way to do that is spend time reading this forum. You will learn everything there is to know about HIV and then some....................

Knowledge ALWAYS trumps ignorance
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi, you have no risk for acquiring hiv from this affair.
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