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Numerous Sex Partners

I Posted this in HIV Forum, but they said to ask it here:

I am a gay male and was tested negative for HIV and all other STD's in June and everything came back negative.  In the last month I went to get a massage and one thing led to another and I began performing oral sex on the masseur.  We had anal sex and I was the bottom partner.  Condoms and lube were properly used and he ejaculated in me with a condom and took the condom out without any sperm leaking.

Two weeks ago at a club, I met a guy and went back to his place.  I did not perform oral sex on him, but I did receive anal sex and he properly used a condom and lube.  He ejaculated on my chest, no where near my anus or my mouth.

Yesterday, I met a new person online and performed oral sex on him and properly used condoms and lube.  He ejaculated on my chest, no where near my anus or mouth.

I know that I have been irresponsible and have put myself in danger of contracting STD's, but should I have to worry about HIV and how long do I have to wait before I can get tested?
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Where did you get low risk for HIV from what Teak said?

I see no reason to test for STD based on oral sex, because the risk is low. I say wait till your yearly or even test every 6 months.

I would hope the guys would be clean but all you have to do to be clean is take a shower. Just because someone has a STD it does not make them dirty.
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Since I am low risk for HIV and get tested yearly for all stds.  Should I get tested for gonorrhea, chlymadia, syphillis even though I tested for these in July and was negative.  Or should I just wait till my yearly check-up.  Since my risk would be from the unptected oral I performed, is my risk for contracting any STD lower than because it was oral?  Also, I did ask the guys I hooked up numerous times if They are clean And they all said yes.
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Teak said you had no risk for HIV and to ask STD questions here. I do not see a question about STD's...do you have 1 or more?
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