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I had sex with a Prostitute. I am not sure of her sex status. Let us assume she is hiv positive. I had unprotected oral sex for few minutes. I had vaginal sex with her with a condom. During the play I ejaculted in the condom but continued to have sex for another 2 to 3 mins until my dick is straight. Now I had the following questions.
1. I continued to do sex even after ejaculation inside a condom. I didnt check the condom properly for any small tears after sex. I can see semen spread around my penis after removing the condom. I am not sure of any leakage from bottom of condom. Do you think there could have been a small tear which I didnt notice and what are possibilities to catch hiv?

2. I had a small rash on my chest caused due to sweat when performing sex. The rash appeared kind of bleeding, its that red. Is there possibility of hiv transmission due to that rash.

3. Should I get tested, if I should get tested what is the time I should wait and what kind of test I should go for to get conclusive results at the earliest.

Please help me with these questions. Thanks in advance
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No risk for HIV. HIV is only transmitted by unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles to inject drugs. As long as the head of your penis was covered, it doesn't matter if you ejaculated once in it and kept it on. Oral sex is never a risk. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. No risk. Chest rash unrelated, you had no risk. you don't need to get tested. No risk means no chance of hiv
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Thank you very much for clarifying my doubts. I just had one last doubt. I am not sure if there is a tear in condom after sex. Do you think generally condoms are strong enough that it can hold semen and still not have any tears. I am worried because I haven't checked condom. Please do let me know. It would be very helpful.
you would know if there was a tear in the condom. It's very messy. You didn't.
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