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What is my risk? Please help.

I was in a relationship with a guy where we had unprotected sex (pulled out) atleast 15 times in January. Same thing in February. And twice on March 23. I was tested on April 9th and it came back negative. So I know I did not contract HIV from the first couple of months but what is my risk of having contracted it on that last day? Making my HIV test 18 days post last exposure.
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No one can know if they have HIV or not unless they have been tested or have never had sex or have always used condoms.
You can have sex 100 times with someone HIV+ or 1 time. Each risk is it's own. Each time you have the same risk to aquire it.
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yes but wouldnt my chances of having aquired it the first 30 or so times we had sex be more likely than aquiring it on that last day.

im just trying to judge how accurate my HIV test was.

Im aware that what I was doing was risky and stupid.

Plus he swears he does not have HIV even though hes never been tested.
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a risk is a risk...
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that wasnt at all what my question asked.
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186166 tn?1385259382
NOT a good method ! ! !   hiv is found in preseminal fluid also.   keep playing with fire and sooner or later you're going to get burned.

3 months post your last exposure will give you a conclusive result.
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