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Hello my name is Annaliese. I had mild exposure. I had mutual masturbation with a guy and there was genital to genital contact. His penis rubbed on my clitoris, vagina and labia. I was not sure if any penetration occurred. I do know he didn't totally penetrate me but there me be slight penetration with penis head slipping slightly into vaginal opening during our masturbation session. There was no oral sex. Just kissing and touching of genitals apart from what I have described. I took a rapid blood HIV test at 9 weeks and is negative. Do I still require further testing as i read other post what I encountered is described as low risk as no full penetration occurred. But i do understand that slight penetration may have occurred and penetration is penetration. My hymen is not torn yet that's why I concluded slight penetration.
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You were never at risk of contracting HIV, had you been penetrated you wouldn't be wondering, you would know.
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Thank You. I just didnt know what exactly or what feels like penetration as im a virgin. I heard from friends that if the penis enters you can feel. I was skeptical as I believed when the tip of the penis enters you can already "feel" it. My concern was more of a slight penetration and I also remembered not feeling pain. As vaginal intercourse is usually "pleasurable" pain caused by friction. I just got tested as I was not sure if penetration occurred. Now I know better. Thank You Mr. Teak. Lastly, my doctor took a fingerprick and said i was probably nervous and sweaty and the sweat made blood hard to be withdrawn. So he took blood sample from my arm. The spot blood was withdrawn is rather blue-black with red patches = is this normal?
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I'm from cologne, germany. No free testing unless I use insurance. But my health insurer is a close family friend (i think you get the picture). Thank You again alienshadow.
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277836 tn?1359666174
Go to your local health dept they test for free.. I am not sure if your in the states are not but thats the case around here... You didnt get HIV from that exposure the 9 week test proves that...
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doctor also told me after six week no retesting required and he said i didnt do the "whole act". I was at 9 week when tested. Just need help. Thank You.
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I must add I said low-risk because my partner himself mentioned he was reluctant to penetrate as he feared pregnancy. I want an opinion because getting tested is expensive. I've learnt my lesson well. Just wanted a second opinion before I start saving money and going hungry again just so I can get tested.I spent alot getting tested for other std like syphilis also negative.
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277836 tn?1359666174
You had a 9 week test that is negative you could get a conclusive result in a couple weeks.. But by what I am reading you are not sure what may of happened?? Low risk exposure with a 9 week test thats negative you are all but clear for HIV just get a conclusive.. that is standard advice on the forum...
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1227988 tn?1276504453
No Risk.
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