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hello i had protected sex like 3 weeks ago but i didnt ejaculate so i couldnt figure out if the condom broke or not but it was a penetration of about 2 minutes and then oral sex but still i was worried if the condom broke or not but i couldnt figure out and now 3 weeks from that this red little balls or bumps appeared in the back of my throat i don't feel much i practically feel normal but i always see this little bumps in the back of my throat and i am worried that i have HIV do you think i am just over reacting thats the only symptom i have and also i am kind of tired but i've been training a lot lately so maybe thats why i am tired but what do you think is that a symptom of HIV?
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Had the condom failed you would have known.
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but i just took it off and threw it away and i didnt ejaculate so i couldnt notice but are the bumps in the back of my throat HIV symptom because i looked everywhere and didnt find such thing but thanks teak
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if the condom had failed...you would have seen your PENIS instead of a condom.  condom failure is CATASTROPHIC...there are no "micro" holes that you dont see.
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everything was kind of dark so i counldnt see much but i guess there are no micro holes thanks lizzie lou bu t do you know if you get the symptoms do you get them all at once or with only one symptom you experience you can consider it HIV symptom?
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