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A question,RubyWitch, AnxiousNoMore, want your help!

13 days ago, I met a gay man. My penis touched his bottom/anus(I am not sure). And then I felt some pressure on the top of my penis, I do not know wheather my penis entered his anus. I am very worry about that the top of my penis penetrated his anus briefly. I am not sure wheather my penis touched his anus, and I do not know wheather the top of my penis entered his anus a little.
After ten days(3 days ago), I have sore throat. I read something about HIV, ARS include sore throat,and it may begin at 10 days. Is my sore throat suggest ARS?
Wish your reply!  RubyWitch, AnxiousNoMore, want your help!
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You interact with other people so sore throats are to be expected.
You would know if you penetrated and he especially would too. Did you ask him?
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That is to say, my sore throat has nothing to do with ARS? And, what is the ARS mean? My sore throat do not mean ARS?
If I did entered his anus, would I absolutely aware it? Would it happened that the top of my penis entered his anus briefly but I was not sure about it?
AnxiousNoMore,want your reply. Thankyou!
Symptoms prove nothing because everyone gets sore throats, so reread the part about expected again. I can't  totally speak for you, but you should have been aware if you penetrated.

If you are unsure and the "what-ifs" are still in your mind, you can take a duo test after 28 days for a conclusive result, but I wouldn't be at all concerned while waiting for this test result since you both would have known if you penetrated.
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