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Protected Sex with cut on penis

Hi, Im really concerned about my episode with a CSW. I had protected oral and after protected vaginal sex for about 10 seconds. My concern is that about 3 hours before the encounter I shaved my pubic air with a trimmer and cut the penis shaft in 2 or 3 places, some blood pop out. I dont believe that the cuts were covered during the penetration, and for sure entered the vagina unprotected. Im really concerned about it. Should I get tested?
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You are safe and don't need to test. Only the head needs protection. Oral isn't a risk so the condom wasn't necessary for HIV prevention.
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Thanks a lot for the help. My concern is related to the cut on the shaft which was probably open during the vaginal intercourse.
For even a theoretical risk there would need to be a deep gaping wound with the virus thrust deeply inside. Like in a car accident, and you wouldn't be able to stand the pain of it thrust inside the deep wound, and the penis isn't thick enough to have a deep gaping wound.

HIV is fragile and only sex risk is when you don't use a condom for anal or vaginal.
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