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High Risk or Low Risk?

Hello all

I recently got an HIV test and am waiting for the results. I have had unprotected sex with about 3 girls that I did not know their sexual background, though they were friends of friends. It all happened about 1 - 1.5 years ago, and they were all one night stands. No one I know is HIV+. These girls seemed relatively "clean", though I got HPV from one of them (noticed some tiny flesh colored bumps, confirmed by doctor). I am not concerned about the HPV, but it did cause me to question what else I got from one of these girls, thus the HIV test today. Only "questionable" girl I have slept with, was always protected, and I always practice safe sex, since the HPV diagnosis. I have never shared needles, hooked up with a prostitute, or have unprotected sex with a man. So my question is, am I at high-risk or low-risk for HIV? I know it's a typical stupid question, but I'd just like some reassurance that my results will come back negative.

Thanks for any comments!
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There are no tests marketed to give a conclusive negative test result in less than three months. Had you use condoms correctly and consistently you would be here asking questions.
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186166 tn?1385259382
there is not a test on the market that states that it will give conclusive results sooner than three months.
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755829 tn?1246919225
Unprotected sex is a risk, but no considered high especially from one off incidents, however you are right to test as you need to rule it out and move on.
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