Thank you I appreciate your input.
As Teak has said you need to test. You can do so initally at 6 weeks and this will give you a really good indication going into the 13 week test.
In my honest opinion the likelihood of you testing negative after a one-time insertive incident is high. It is more difficult, but not impossible, to transmit HIV to the insertive partner.
Symptoms or the lack of symptoms are irrelevant and are in no way an indication of somebodyshiv status. The ONLY way to know your status is to test.
While you have had a risk and do need to test, I think it is likely you will test negative, but the only way to know for sure is to test at the times post exposure that I have mentioned previously, this is the responsible thing to do.
I will test thanks, but what is the probability, more in my favor of non transmission or should I panic?
You can test 3 months post exposure to obtain your conclusive test result.