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Visited prostitute and received unprotected oral sex. Chance for HIV?

Visited prostitute and received unprotected oral sex. Chance for HIV?
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I'm from Belgium and i have a question.. I'll try to type English as good as I can.
I hope some people on this messageboard can help me, because i'm very stressed out.

I visited a prostitute somewhere last tuesday... She performed oral sex on me without a condom. After that, we had sex with a condom. Now i'm curious how much chance there is that i have contracted a STD like HIV, Let's just say that there is a high chance she has HIV, is it likely that i have HIV now? I called a Belgian Aids-helpline and they say that even if she has HIV/Aids, that i could never be infected by unsafe oral sex? Would you agree with that?
I do not know the condition of her mouth, except that i saw she was missing one tooth and it was replaced with something like a metal piece. I do not see any blood on my penis after the unprotected oral sex.

I hope someone can answer my question because i'm really scared.... I hope my English was somewhat clear yo you.. I try really hard.

Thanks a lot for reading and answering my questions! I really appreciate it.
Greetings, Brock from Belgium.
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Thanks for your reply! I guess I shouldn't worry about it anymore.
Bye!
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1361323 tn?1323894922
Oral sex is a no risk.
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