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I am from manila . 3 months back i had intercourse with a bar girl n manila. I got a blow job frm her without a condom n then wore a condom for the actual intercourse . I got her from behind and after it lasted for 10 mins. When i pulled out my penis , the condom ws stuck in her still.
So here is my question , do u think i can possibly get hiv from the above scenario ? Please help. M in a kinda parnoid state of mind.i gt gland inflamation in my throat n soar throat fr last 2 weeks ....please help someone !View Thread

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I am from manila . 3 months back i had intercourse with a bar girl n manila. I got a blow job frm her without a condom n then wore a condom for the actual intercourse . I got her from behind and after it lasted for 10 mins. When i pulled out my penis , the condom ws stuck in her still.
So here is my question , do u think i can possibly get hiv from the above scenario ? Please help. M in a kinda parnoid state of mind.i gt gland inflamation in my throat n soar throat fr last 2 weeks ....please help someone !View Thread


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