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I just met a sex worker.. We have unprotected oral sex.. She did for me and I licked her also.. And I had fingering her vaginal and anus.. Last we end up with protected anal sex.. After sex I checked the condom no breaking.. But I see the condom packing I dunno is what brand or is latex or not.. So I m worried about the condom quality will bring me the risk.. Anyone can answer please? Thanks so much.
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"I mean boss providing low quality condom.." That makes no sense. There is no boss paying for these condoms otherwise the sw would be stealing them or whatever. The sw buys them to protect herself so you need to accept that point instead.
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You had no risk at all for HIV from your activity.  The only risks for HIV transmission are to have unprotected vaginal or anal intercourse or share IV drug needles.  Air and saliva both inactivate the virus.  So, oral sex has both air and saliva involved. These are not risks for HIV at all. Nor is fingering.  Nor is protected anal.  Regardless of he brand of condom, as long as the head of your penis was covered, you are safe from HIV.  So, no risk and no need to worry or test.
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Thanks so much brother.. So as long as my head protection so is no risk right?i had checked in toilet.. All my sperms is inside and I removed it in toilet...the condom seem like made from latex.. But I never seen lamb skin condom before.. I dunno how it look like..
yes, that is absolutely correct.  Intact condom covering your urethra means no risk regardless of brand of condom brand/type.  
Sorry to ask.. Read that lamb skin condom is cannot protection.. Only can prevent pregnancy?
Why don't you think it was a latex condom?  They are what most everyone uses and would assume if one was provided to you it would be latex.
Because I m scared... My brain keep thinking.. If.. If.. If..
If you met a sex worker, they provided a condom, it was surely latex.  They are cheaper and better for protection.  Don't make yourself anxious over nothing.
If you have an issue with anxiety, that should be dealt with professionally.  Worrying and what if over and over is the anxiety cycle.  You have to break that habit.
The baby oil I using when anal also no effect right.. As long as no breaking condom?
Correct.  As long as the condom was intact and your urethra/penis head was covered, you did not risk HIV from this encounter.
Thanks so much.. I should don't think about this anymore..
The sex worker doesn't care about you or your life. They bought the condom only to protect themself from clients like you. Therefore the sw would only buy a good condom and you can stop thinking otherwise.
I just worried the boss providing them condom wan save money..
They are actually more expensive.
I mean boss providing low quality condom..
It is starting to sound like you want to be anxious. WHY would the boss do that?  The less expensive and better condom is latex.  He has a vested interest in protecting the women who work for him and their clients (How he stays in business) and furthermore, this is all just ruminating in your anxiety.  You had no risk.  Bring your own condoms next time if it is going to cause you to spiral out of control with anxiety. But this is no risk.  
Thanks bro.. Just wan to make sure one thing.. As long as condom cover the head.. There is no risk.. No matter how low quality condom.. What brand of condom.. All is not a issues.. I worried is because I heard a lot about chinna brand condom.. I m no sure is that what quality of the condom?
Okay, so last response from me. NO RISK.  Okay?  No risk.
Thanks brother.. Sorry for keep asking..
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