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Unprotected sex in Thailand

Hi everyone,
I am really worried, as I had unprotected sex with 3 men in Thailand while I was living there. I am  a woman 29 years old and heterosexual. These were not just one night stands, but a few times with each guy. I know it as so stupid. The guys ages range from 25-30, they were not sex workers just regular Thai men. I recently went for a check up now I am back in the UK and texted clear for STDs but as I was there they said i should do a blood test as having sex in Asia puts my risk higher. I am now waiting for the results and I am going out of my mind with worry. If someone can tell me the stats of me catching it I would be so grateful, as all I can find is men who have done this, no women...I am the only one stupid enough!

Please help.
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It's a lot higher risk then it would have been, had used a condom.
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I understand that, it doesn't necessarily need to be numbers but if it is a high risk or not is what I am wondering.
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We don't use numbers here.
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Thanks for your response, the reason I ask this, is because I have seen written that theres a 1/1000 chance and then also seen 50/50 (considering the person has HIV). I dont remember getting any flu symptoms, but then I see that not everyone gets them.
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There are no specific numbers to give.
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