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Broken Condom CSW

April 24th I had sex with a CSW, at first the condom was intact when we started having sex, when I was about to ejaculate I pulled out of her and noticed that the condom was broken and exposing my head only. She was AA, but after the act she told me she is clean and does not have an STD or HIV. I live in west texas, Lubbock to be exact and I didnt have any exposure before this. I am really scared and not sure what to do, what are my chances of catching HIV?
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Didnt mean at all, just trying to figure things out on this website but i was in the wrong forum to start im sorry
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I know the odds are 1 out of 2000 but its higher in AA and its harder for a women to give it to a heterosexual male, I'm just scared because I am about graduate from a university and I am not ready for this road block
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We didnt do anything anal and she gave me oral, I am just worried about getting HIV, but i havent experience many symptoms yet..
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Taking a test tomorrow is useless. It has only been 6 days and will not tell you anything.
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I will get tested I plan on taking a rapid hiv tomorrow but I didnt see any blood on penis i am not sure if that decreases my chances
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Can't tell you what her chances are but you had a risk and do need to test. 28 day DUO test will be a good indication. 3 month antibody test is conclusive.
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