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Worry or Move On - HIV TESTING

I gave a man of unknown HIV status oral sex for only a few minutes. I have bad teeth, with some open sores. I tested at a month and a half, it was negative. I tested at 3 months and it was negative. At 6 months, i did the rapid test and it was negative. Should I worry that any of the tests were false negatives (like the 6 month one/rapid test)?  OR Should I assume that all three were accurate and I am not infected with HIV?
Thanks for all the help.
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your 6 months test is conclusive for whatever exposure you think you had. But then again you never had an exposure to begin with. Stay safe. You do not have an HIV concern.
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You never had an exposure, move along.
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