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Q: Blood on condom and HIV
asked by: ab26 on April 13th, 2008
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Yesterday i had a sexual encounter with prostitute..i had told her it to be a safe experience...we did it using a condom for half hour ...it was my first time ..i didnt cum..may be becuase of fear and anxiety or may be becuase i masterbate a lot....dont know really..but the thing is after sex I went into bathroom with condom on and stayed (with condom on) for 4-5 mins..i did saw there was some slight blood on the condom too...i did touch it with my finger..there were no cuts on my penis or finger..after 5 mins I removed the condom touching it with finger tips only .. then i removed some toilet paper and used to clean the tip of my penis...

so now i am feeling that i should washed my fingers first and then used the toilet paper to clean the penis tip.......i am uncircumcised....i do remember opening the tap to clean the fingers...but dont know whether before or after cleaning the penis.... ....i keep on thinking about it and its driving me mad whole day....

so assuming i did not wash my fingers before cleaning using the paper..how much chance is there that i might catch an infection through this process? ..the prositute is from ottawa, canada......charged me high $200/hour...dont know whether she herself is infected or not..i am thinking of getting a test done? after how long...1 week?

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Temporary1 replied on April 13th, 2008
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Truthfully, I'm a disturbed kid but I don't care.
I suggest you get a test done as soon as you see more extreme signs.
Sadly, I have to tell my point, that wasn't smart. Prostitutes from far-away places usually have been with a lot of people.
But because of your actions, the toilet paper probably wasn't infected unless she just shoved the thing up. I highly doubt that, but if your truly scared enough to put a post-
Tell someone, take a test, and let a professional calm your fears!

The chances are fairly low, but a condom is not very strong. That's all I can say as my lessons in my health class at school.
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homerx replied on April 13th, 2008
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Get tested...it usually takes about 3 months I believe for HIV to show up in the blood.
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