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Hi..

Recently i visited Vietnam for official work, in a massage parlor i had massage followed by protected vaginal sex with the massage girl for just 2-3 mints then i ejaculate in condom. ( its said that duo to legal formalities in Vietnam, it is compulsory for every massage girl to produce a health certificate including HIV etc on 3/6 months basis, i don't know how much its correct or if these girls produce a genuine certificate or fake just to get a job).  
Now i am freaking out because just before 5-6 hours i had shaved my pubic hair at base & shaft of panis (without any cut/bleeding with naked eyes).
I did not feel any ARS symptoms, due to extreme anxiety i had Rapid HIV blood tests at 6,7,8,9,10 & 11th week & HBsAg at 9,10,& 11 week which all were negative, from three different hospitals just to be sure that these test are correct.
My question are as follows.
1) Is there any risk of transmitting STD through this microscopic shaving cuts considering the vaginal fluid come in contact with this part,as condom may not cover the whole shaft.
2) Do you think these tests are conclusive? any further testing is required?
Please help me......
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Thanks for your clarification....
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Your concern is unirrelevant to hiv since the virous can only be transmitted in certain behaviours.
Particularly, Hiv can be transmitted via unprotected anal or/and vaginal penetration, by sharing drug works and from mother to child.
Take care
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But my concerned was about shaving the pubic region before 5-6 hours of protected sex..Is it does not matter?

I saw some STD experts like Dr Bob who says it carries a little risk for HIV , whereas Dr HHH / Hook says it does not affect in practical.

I am confused in between these conflicts.
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hello,
Protected sex is safe sex. The encounter you describe didnt pose any risk for hiv transimission.
Take care
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