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Risk Assessment


    On May 06, 2013 i met with a guy online that I hooked up with once three years ago. Before our encounter, we both talked about STDs and HIV, which he stated he is negative. I encounter consisted of mutual masturbation and protected anal sex. after the anal sex encounter, I noticed that the condom was still covering most of his penis (head was completely covered). We discussed our statuses again (I am paranoid, so I like to ensure we are both on the same wavelength). The other guy placed no pressure on me and said we can do whatever is comfortable with me. My question is, what are my risk? He had a syphillis and HIV test done back on February 2013, and he is a lab tech, so he states he has access to such items to test. We have remained in contact and we are becoming friends. I have tortured him with questions after questions, and he keeps telling me we played safe, and that I nned to stop worrying...Please help with your assessment of my risk...Thanks
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Answer stands of no risk.
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Sorry Vance...I met with him three years ago from the internet and we hooked up once (protected)...I haven't spoken with him in three years, saw his pofile online, and we met up again (protected)
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Your story makes no sense. You met a guy online on Monday yet 3 years ago you hooked up with him? And you became friends with him?

Anyway protected sex is no risk.
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