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Last Sunday night I had engaged unprotected oral (receiving)with two different Transgender CSW. One of them I had ejaculated in mouth. The other one and I engaged in protective anal sex, me being the receptive. We used a Trojan latex condom that I had. There was no lube so she used her spit before inserting. The sex didn't get too rough and remember couple of times feeling the condom still on her while penetration. Total time was about 20-25 min all together with her. Not sure if she ejaculated, but do remember seeing it about half way on her when we were done. She rimmed me some, but not a whole lot. This was my first time and last as it hurt too much. I also don't recall any bleeding from me, but one small purple abrasion on head of my penis probably from oral. I called a HIV care worker and he said PEP wasn't warranted. My anxiety is getting best of me and want to RNA test at 9 days then do the other after 3 months. What are my chances saying that both CSW were HIV positive. Thanks for your reply!
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Thank you James, this makes me feel better! I will get a full check up for all other STDs as well though. This is a good site, especially with other people's similar stories. I've been good about condoms, but this was my first time receiving, especially from someone who has a lot of sex.
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You never had a risk.
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