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On January 2nd ,I met a girl of unknown status.

First we kissed each other, and then I had protected vaginal sex. And I was sure that condom remained intact. I did little oral sex also. While doing protected sex I didn't see any blood, now during oral , atleast I didn't see or didn't find any taste of blood.( I did for very short time). I didn't see any menstrual blood. Well is it possible that I didn't see but still it was there or also I didn't see any wound(from which blood can bleed) but still it was there? possible?..what those vaginal wounds look like or I should be alert of?

So my question is Do I have any chance for HIV?

I am very very worried. I will just depend on you.
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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Trimming your moustache is irrelevant.  

You had no risk from oral sex, no matter what.  You had no risk from condom-protected sex.  Do not test, and do not even think about this anymore.
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Thanks..Thank u so much..I'm putting a period.:-)
3191940 tn?1447268717
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Oral sex is not a risk, even if there was blood.

Protected sex is just that - protected.  If your condom did not fail, you could not get HIV from that encounter.  And, when condoms fail, it is very noticeable.  You would not have missed it.
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Thanks.Thanks for the reply.

1.Yes 400% sure about no condom failure, as I personally checked it very carefully,and also noticed it was exactly intact on right place.

2.So by oral its no chance.

3. Let me also add,I trimmed
My moustache in the morning,but no cut ,even no cut inside my mouth.


4. That implies I SHOULD NOT be at all even a slightest, get worried about HIV from above mentioned situation.

Right?
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