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I asked this question yesterday, but since i did not get an answer i was thinking may be you didn't see it and posting it again. Hi Gail,
thank you for your answer in advance. Recently i made a big mistake and got together with a shemale escort for the first time ever. No intercourse or oral. We just gave eachother hand jobs and came. I noticed though on my index finger I had a paper cut at the top of it right around the first nuckle. Most of her cum went to her belly, but little bit i had on my fingers. I don't know if I got any on the paper cut area that I am not sure. All the sudden i have huge anxiety. I asked her status and she told me she never had any disease and she always have yearly exam which does not matter to me as of now. I am scared to death and was wondering about the risk i am exposed to.View Thread

thank you for your answer in advance. Recently i made a big mistake and got together with a shemale escort for the first time ever. No intercourse or oral. We just gave eachother hand jobs and came. I noticed though on my index finger I had a paper cut at the top of it right around the first nuckle. Most of her cum went to her belly, but little bit i had on my fingers. I don't know if I got any on the paper cut area that I am not sure. All the sudden i have huge anxiety. I asked her status and she told me she never had any disease and she always have yearly exam which does not matter to me as of now. I am scared to death and was wondering about the risk i am exposed to.View Thread






Thank you for your answer. I just don't know if lymph node got small because of antibiotic or not, however, it got smaller a day or two after I started antibiotic. I have huge anxiety over this. I talked to the girl the other day, she said she is healthy, but of course I couldn't ask her status. My question was like general , " how is your health, how is everything with you"
This incident of sex was 6 months ago, and i am even scared to get tested. I feel so hopeless and depressed even with the idea..View Thread

4 weeks ago I had sex with my ex girlfriend from 10 years ago. Most of it was protected, but there was like 3 minutes or so unprotected vaginal sex. Last saturday night i felt two lymph nodes on my left side of neck swollen and i went to family dr on monday. She prescribed me antibiotics and said nothing to worry about and this is very common. I had no fever, no other symptoms at all. I have been using antibiotics for 24 hours and lymph nodes feels much smaller today and not sensitive to touch anymore, however i am scared to death and can not even sleep at all. Do you see this as a sign of anything bad? Please answer because i feel scared to death.View Thread

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