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PLEASE PLEASE HElP

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Five years ago a man forced himself on me and manage tp penetrate me a few times before i could get him off. He wasnt wearing protection as it wasnt planned and didnt ejaculate because he didnt have long enough. But he had apparently been around abit with the ladies and im scared that he might have given me HIV. It could be possible that he pre-cumed so im a little worried. I know its silly but the worry is there in the back of my mind. Ive only just come to grips with this and so i havent been to the doctors though i have had a pap smear (which was clear) and been tested for chlamydia. Otherwise im pretty healthy please tell me if there is a possibility that i might have HIV!!!!!!!!!
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your chances are low. it's not easy to contract HIV especially from a single episode. HIV tests are now given orally with the swipe of your gums. no needles!!! it's the only way you can put that horrific event in the past. good luck.
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i thought so but sum in sum cases it can take 10 years til u get symptoms....i know i should get tested but im petrified of needles and being alone with a man. I havent got a partner and my family doesnt know of the   circumstances. I will have to get tested i know but i just wanna know what my chances are
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the only way you'll know is if you get tested. however, i assume that you would have had some symptoms by now!!
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