I had an HIV test and was negative. Months later I had a brief one time vaginal intercourse with an escort in the USA w/condom and did not ejaculate. She was on top.
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2015-04-08 03:17:45
Welcome to our Forum. I will try to help. As you think about your risk here there are several things to consider. These include did your partner have HIV and when did the condom come off. With regard to the first question it is statistically unlikely that your partner had HIV. Most commercial sex workers do not. If she did not have HIV then there was no risk for HIV. For the second question from the sounds of things the condom may have come off as you came out of her vagina. If this was the case then the condom did its job preventing contact during sex and there was no risk for HIV. When condoms come off during sex (as opposed to at the time of withdrawal) they typically go deep into the vagina and are a bit difficult to remove. I suggest you consider these possibilities. Testing is easy to do but even if your sex was unprotected your risk for infection IF your partner had HIV (and it is unlikely that she did) is less than 1 in 1000. If the condom was in place and only came off as you withdrew then the risk is much much lower than that. Either way I would not worry – the odds are very much in your favor that you did not get HIV.
2015-04-08 03:18:17