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2 Did you have sex with a man or woman?
3 Did you have sex with a man or woman?
4 Do you know if the man you had sex with has HIV?
5 Did he penetrate you anally with a condom that broke?
6 Did you know if the woman you had sex with has HIV?
7 Do you know if the man you had sex with has HIV?
8 Did he penetrate you without a condom?
9 Was the woman you had sex with from subsaharan Africa?
11 Was the man you had sex with from subsaharan Africa?
12 Did you have anal or vaginal sex without a condom?
13 Was he penetrating you and the condom came off or broke?
14 Did you have vaginal or anal sex without a condom?
16 Did you have vaginal sex without a condom?
17 Did you have vaginal sex without a condom?
18 Did you penetrate him anally without a condom?
19 Did you penetrate him anally with a condom that broke or came off?
20 Were you having anal or vaginal sex with a condom that came off?
21 Did you have anal or vaginal sex with a condom that broke?
22 Did you have anal sex without a condom?
23 Did you have anal sex without a condom?
24 Did you get semen in your mouth?
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27 Did you get semen in your mouth?
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29 Did you get semen in your mouth?
31 Did you have vaginal sex without a condom?
32 Did you have anal sex without a condom?
33 Did you get semen in your eye?
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3 Did you penetrate your partner anally with a condom?
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10 Were you having anal or vaginal sex with a condom that came off?
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