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Help me dr

Last night i was with a sex worker
And i sucked her nipples and her breasts

Then i freaked out and leave
I am married so i am so scared about what i did
Am i at risk for hiv ?
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300980 tn?1194929400
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Virtually no risk.  There is no reason to worry.  EWH
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Is it No risk or low risk ?
Just for peace of mind
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300980 tn?1194929400
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Thanks for the additional information.  Again, this was a no risk event.  Take care.  EWH
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Hi dr and thanks for the answer

No there was no penetrative sex
I just kissed her and suked her nipples and my penis touched her bottom from top ( not her rectum ) then i freaked out and leave !!
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome back to our Forum.  I see that this question is also asked in the International Forum and is similar to a question that you asked last January.  The answers will be the same.  It is unlikely that the CSW you were with had HIV or other STI.  Most CSWs do not.  You do not mention if you had penetrative sex or no, or whether a condom was used.  There is certainly no risk at all from touching (masturbating) another person's breasts, nor from kissing them or sucking on their breasts.  No risk at all for HIV or other STIs.  Thus, in relationship to the activities that you describe, there is no reason for concern, no reason for testing, and no reason to abstain from unprotected sex with your wife.

If you had genital sex with this person and it was condom protected, again there is virtually no risk.  If you had unprotected sex with the CSW there is slight risk but it is low.

I hope this comment is helpful to you.  You have no reason to worry.  EWH
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Sorry dr i forget to tell you that my penis touched Her *** ( my penis did't touched her rectum just her *** skin )
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