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What are the chance of having man to man sex getting hiv?

I recently had anal sex with another man for five minutes without a condom. I am not sure wheather they are HIV - or +. I got a rash inside my legs about 4 days after and got sick with a sore throat about 1 month and a half later. Thats about all the symptoms i have had but am worried.
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Thanks. Yea actually he gave me oral while i had a condom on and than took it off and got on top of me. So i was the one on the bottom in his anis. Anyways i couldnt get very hard and it didnt last long when it was done i noticed the condom was off so i went to the bathroom and washed everythign off. It was real scary.  
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How is it contracted than? Can it enter through your skin? I know i am at high risk.
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Next to sharing syringes with other IV drug abusers you second in line of the highest risks. You don't have to have an open sore to contract HIV from anal sex.
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No i am not trying to contract HIV. I was intoxicated and it happened. It was a first time experience. How worried should i be and how high is my risk? I did not have any open sores.
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You should be worried. Your risk is high. Your symptoms however, are not indicative of ARS. The rash came on too quick. Are you trying to contract HIV?
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