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Insertive oral sex (Not a question)

Hello everyone,I like other thousands of people, had unprotected insertive oral sex with someone hiv positive.
This last months, specially the first 10 weeks (before the 1st test) were filled with stress.
Today, 6 months later, i got my second negative. It's time to stop being a "worried well", learned a lot about this.And will be more responsible from now on.
I'm saying this here, because i think there's a lot of people like me, who spend all day looking for answers in this kind of forums. Think that you are not the chosen one of the zillion of people that had insertive oral sex over the years.And if you think so... just get tested!
I'd like to say a big THANK YOU too, to all the selfless people here, and in other websites, that is teaching how to prevent hiv.
Thank you! and sorry about my english.
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great post thank you so much
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Thanks for that Teak,it appears the OP has changed his tune since his last post.
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Well said,it would be nice if other posters would except the facts aswell and you never needed to test out to 6 months. 3 Months would have been fine and conclusive.Actually,you never needed to test at all.
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Really helpful post, although you didnt need to get treated at 3 or six months. I hope people will realise that HIV is not transmitted via oral sex.
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