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Hi everyone, I have a question on my situation, sorry for my bad English.
Last week, I had an protected sex with a girl. The oral sex was not protected but vaginal was protected. What I worry is that 1 day before the incident, I try to squeeze an acne at the base of my penis, there was a little blood pop out, and of course 1 day is enough for the acne to heal. But what I worry is that the acne still look like a skin wart, really small and a bit bigger than the pencil head. The condom did not cover the acne because the acne was on the base and upper of the penis. And during the intercourse we did quite hard and fast, and the girl had much vaginal fluid. Do I have any risk for HIV if the acne pop out and contact with the fluid or the acne pop out and went inside the viginal? (Later that night I try really hard to queeze again the acne just to make sure that it is hard for that acne to pop out and it just had a little fluid, no blood)
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Hello. I don't know if you have visited this forum before but good news. You had absolutely no risk. Even with the popped pimple at the base of your penis. Protected vaginal is no risk in that situation because ONLY the head of your penis needs to be covered during vaginal sex to protect you. And oral sex is never a risk because saliva and air inactivate the virus. So, your encounter was risk free from hiv. The ONLY risks for HIV are to have unprotected vaginal or anal sex or to share IV needles to inject drugs. So, rest easy. No risk
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Sir I've visited this group before and I've been getting much knowledge about HIV but this time this situation is new to me, I got advices from experts in a forum in my country but I still feel unstable and confused. I even using PEP, I was overthinking and too scared. So the popped pimple isn't a place to get HIV even it get inside the vagina or the fluid cover the pimple is it?
As stated, you had no risk. Period. No hiv expert would tell you that this is a risk. Please re read my comments as they should leave you feeling answered. Anxiety is a disorder that clouds logic.
Thank you so much for your advice. This really ease my nerve a lot
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