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Is HIV Transmission Possible Despite Protected Intercourse?

Hello,
I am a 18 year old guy who had sex for the first time with this older guy who’s had past sexual encounters with. Today I decided to meet him for sex, on his profile he said he is negative, I gave him oral and he did the same to me. He also had protected sex with me. I just want to know at what risk am I of having HIV, or any STD.

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Tue, 6 Feb 2018
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
dear user
thanks for contact HCM

althaugh you have protected sex but you give him oral sex...and oral sex give contact of mucus membrane with penis that may caus risk for you to have hiv infection or std ....the risk may be low risk but it exist ..also you may get viral or bacterial sexually transmitted thraugh contact of mucusl membrane....you should see your doctor for clinical examination if any symptoms appear..also you have to do some investigations for assurance as hiv antibodies test and pcr after 1 month then follow up investigations for 6 month and get your worry out

wish you healthy life
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Is HIV Transmission Possible Despite Protected Intercourse?

dear user thanks for contact HCM althaugh you have protected sex but you give him oral sex...and oral sex give contact of mucus membrane with penis that may caus risk for you to have hiv infection or std ....the risk may be low risk but it exist ..also you may get viral or bacterial sexually transmitted thraugh contact of mucusl membrane....you should see your doctor for clinical examination if any symptoms appear..also you have to do some investigations for assurance as hiv antibodies test and pcr after 1 month then follow up investigations for 6 month and get your worry out wish you healthy life