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Sex with massage girl

4 day ago i went to a spa and have sex with a girl who massage for me. Condom was use from begining, no kiss, no oral, no fingering (the girl said she will not sex with me if dont use condom). After i ejaculate, i saw the condom still covering all my penis, no slip off. I saw the condom not broken but im not sure because the girl take off the condom and i not check the condom. I ask the girl about the condom and she said condom not broken, she worry about broken condom like me. My question is:
1. Am i risk with HIV.
2. I dont use pep in 72h. Should i regret with my decision.
I gonna crazy now and really worry, please help.
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The only risks for HIV are to have unprotected vaginal or anal sex or to share IV needles to inject drugs. You used a barrier and it was intact and by your account, the girl tries to protect herself from people like you when she has sex with them for money. So, she practices safe sex routinely. You had no risk for hiv so obviously then do not need pep.
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Thank for your answer, sir.
May i ask one more question.
If the condom broken, it can be seen immediately.No need to test with water like some member said. And the girl will know it, i can see and feel the condom broken. Am i right.
Since one member said it before, it is correct, otherwise the post would be deleted by the moderators. Now it is time to move on.
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