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Dear sir

I had protected sex(using condom) with a girl in the first week of dec09. It lasts for 5 minutes and i took my penis out once i released my cum in condom. she sucked my penis with condom on my penis. I am very scared that i will get HIV/AIDS. Is there any possibility on this i will get HIV?. or do i need to get tested?. if so when i can go for test...pls advice..    
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Absolutely sorry Teak to disturb u again..

I have succked her breast for about 10 seconds. But i didnt drink or feel like drink her breast milk. Could you please confirm it does not cause any risks?.

Thanks in advance.

Sorry again.
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Thank you so much Teak..

I am releaved now...
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NO. You had protected sex and didn't have a risk.
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Thanks a lot teak..

Dont mistake me am asking another question since i am very scared all these 3 months..

i got some weight loss by 3 to 4 kg in these 3 months that too from the last one week i lost 2 kg suddenly but I am regularly do exercise and in diet. does these weight loss relates to the symptoms of the HIV?.

Also that girl has applied some liquid in her vagina before i insert my penis(with condom) in her vagina. I also noticed that the condom does not break since my cum is inside the condom when i took my penis out from her vagina. Does am really safe and not possible to get HIV?. please advice..
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Yes.
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Thanks Teak..

So u mean that I am safe and fully protected from this disease?.
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NO and no you don't need testing.
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