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usual paranoia

I had a bit of a crazy night with a lass. The was no penetration other thn a but of mutual masturbation (fingering and kissing!). There was absolutley no vagainal or anal penetration - 100% none! I was not concerned, but 2 days later she got a bit of a rash on her body and face, and she had a slight fever too. She says she is not worried because she thinks it is a reaction to some alcohol she drank at a wedding the next day. She reckons other members of her family get this rash after alcohol too (she is essentially tee total. I have no reason to think I could pass HIV to her - I have never knowingly put myself at risk. I have always refrained from penetrative sex since my last test 3 years ago. I am a paranoid type though and I need some reassurance. Firstly, all my activity was no risk - correc t? And the onset of her symptoms were too soon for ARS correct? Sory if my questions are in any way dumb.
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186166 tn?1385259382
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I just want to confirm - ars does not come on in 2 or 3 days...this is corrrect informtion yes?
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Thank you Lizzie,

I am just one of these people who always thinks I will be the exception to the rule! A freak indeed....
I will try to rest easy...
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186166 tn?1385259382
your assumption is correct.
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Thanks,

I guess I just have many psycholigical issues at play and i was terrified about the rash. I assume mnay other things (including) alocohol could trigger a rash...
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186166 tn?1385259382
correct...and you cant pass on something that you dont have.

hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child

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