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chance of HIV

I had sex with a  prostitiute 2 months back. Not the proudest or sanest movement of my life, but guess it was momentory lapse of reason.
She touch the mucous memberane of my penis with her tongue for 30-40 seconds and then we proceeded to have veginal intercourse with condom on. She was on top of me and it did not last more then a minute.  To my knowledge there was no blood or torn condom. I had one severe sore in mouth after 3 weeks of exposure that lasted almost a month.  Also I had runny nose on and off and hedache.
I am totally freaked out of fear of HIV. I have not even taken a test for fear of testing positive.
Please advice what is the chance of getting HIV assuming the pros is HIV+.
I wish to God now that I had not done it . This was only and last lapse in my life. :-(
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Wish this forum can have some smilies too .I want to portray this one. *Silly grin* .

Sorry guys , not more post from my side and God bless you all
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What part of, "You didn't have a risk" is it that you don't understand?
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Tks guys for reply. Though kittycat has done nothing to alley my anxity.;-)
Just wondering if mouth sore can be a potential symptom of HIV. I had after 3 week of encounter. I also had a sever headache that lasted almost a week. Apart from that a running nose on and off. Can any of these symptoms possibly point to HIV.

What is the potential of HIV from the oral contact. She touched her tip of tongue on mucous membrane of penis. for few seconds.
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Move on. Condoms used correctly and consistently are 100 effective in preventing HIV and most STDs.
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A condom is 100% effective if used correctly and provided it doesn,t fail you-break.
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A condom is not 100% effective, there is always a possibility of getting an STD or HIV.
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You DID NOT get HIV that way. Condom is 100% effective in repelling HIV when worn correctly. You therefore don't need to get tested but if you want to get rid of your anxiety you can get tested 3 months from the sex to confirm your negativity if this encounter is your only concern.
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There is always a possibility of having it, you never know. i would strongly suggest though having a test done, it can always be negative or possitive. but soon your ganna have to find out. i hope everything goes well.
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