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Naked Frottage/10 week Antibody Test

I was involved in a Naked Frottage situation with a stripper, don't remember penetration (although in the realm of possibility).  Antibody test neg at 10 weeks.  Have many symptoms (textbook symptoms) and can't stop worrying.  given the risk should i consider the test conclusive?


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Frottage is not an HIV risk.

If no unprotected anal or vaganial sex  took place no risk.

When you  took your test didn't  your tester explain this?
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my neg test was at 10 weeks
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Good I glad for you.

Stress causes a lot of problems.

ARS happens in the first 4 weeks then disappear's. Single things like dry mouth, white tongue, etc are not symptoms of HIV.

Take care.

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hi sharkboy
thanks for your reply!
Fear! lol
I got my neg result a week ago and I struggled to believe it at first. mainly due to the constant presence of a lingering symptom.  whitish tongue.. but I think I figured out what caused it.  week long bender with no food or sleep ( the whole reason this hiv scare was able to present it self. two tragedies and the wrong friends got me drinking ps I dont drink lol)  so I am coming to terms with the negative result    thank god
ty shark
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Hi Coloworry and Hopefullyneg,

Frottage does not carry any risk for HIV.

I don't understand why so many people question their 12 week conclusive results.
These tests have been scientifically proved to work, otherwise they would not be approved by the CDC.
Likewise 4th Gen tests have been scientifically proved to work at 4 weeks.
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many ppl here seem to think 12 weeks is conclusive and state that a negative at 6 weeks is very unlikely to change..  I hope they are rite.. I had a neg 12 week antibody test and I dont want to change
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