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Oil Massage

I had an episode of oil massage followed by a protected insertive oral sex with a sex worker.  I know my risks of HIV exposure through the oral sex path is low, but is it possible for me to be exposed by other means like any exposed wound on her hands to my occasional acne outbreak at my back?

And does the oil compromised my condom? She also did lots of licking on my testicles and she is the one that put on and take off the condom.

I am really scared that I might just get really unlucky and get exposed in some bizzarre condition.

I had stress symptoms during the first couple of weeks. But I have gotten over it, however, it has been 21 days since the incident, and now I am experiencing irritation in my armpits and neck area, and having muscle aches in my deltoids, particularly the right arm.

I just got married not long, and I am really afraid of exposing any risk to my wife and I am avoiding sex with her. Any advice would be appreciated.
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186166 tn?1385259382
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no you are fine .if you wont to test to ease your mind it will help. ill bet a case of miller light it will be negative.
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I bleed frequently whenever I past motion (might be piles), and during that episode the sex worker has many times touch my anus area with her fingers, does that constitute a risk as well?

And any reason why I shouldn't be worried?
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man what a story,and that acne outbreak nobody would think of that.you are going to have to tell you wife or have sex.or both. (no risk).lets not let this happen agin.like the man on tv says commet to your marrige.my spelling is so bad.
good luck
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186166 tn?1385259382
go have sex with your wife :)
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