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I’m wondering if I should contact urgent care or if it’s too late. Slept with a trans SW and was covered during inter course. I topped. Had trouble cumming with the condom so I was going to just finish by hand and ejaculate on her back, but she wanted to me to finish in her. Stupidly, I went with it, and came inside her ass, at which point, she pushed backwards so I’d go deeper (as I was barely in). I immediately pulled out upon finishing. I was probably in her unprotected for like 30 seconds. She said she’s clean but I worry about my HIV exposure. Would getting HIV PEP be warranted here? It’s a little hard to get to a dr and my 72 hour window is closing.
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Dont use the word clean, as it implies people with HIV are dirty, which they are not.

There was a risk here, but 30 seconds isn't a very long time. The risk would be small with this encounter.
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