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Unprotected oral sex and protected vagina sex.

Hi Doctors,

I am Darren. 2 Weeks back i had unprotected Oral sex with a CSW and i came in her mouth twice. There was niether Visible blood nor any scratch/cut/wound/ulcer on my penis.

I also had protected vagina sex with her and came outside both the times. I am sure that niether the condom broke nor slipped off.

I was tested HIV NEGATIVE last month. My last exposure was in Dec 2013.

Since this episode i am in extreme depression....cannot sleep , eat and unable to focus on my work.

Can i catch HIV virus after this episode. Please suggest.
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Thanks Teak...I don't know how to thank you guys......out of words
i wish....i would meet and hug you......
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Move along, you had protected sex.
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I mean ,during vagina intercourse  if i pull myself out just about few seconds to cum and ejaculate outside.....will this case be considered as an exposure.

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How can ejaculating outside be a risk? If you are unsure of your status, just take a test for mind peace.
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I just want to educate myself more so that i can aware my friends as well

What does it mean by an exposure specially in case of insertive vagina sex.

Can ejaculating outside be considered as exposure?  

Also I read that getting HIV from HIV pos female to male is having very low risk but from male to female is high risk.


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