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Hiv-Aids symptoms from male to male oral sex

Hi  there.
I am 21 years old. I have never had anyone ejaculate in my mouth, but I have had oral sex. I have never had anal sex. (given or received) I do however have symptoms of HIV. (Itchy skin, sniffling, headache, etc) I am kind of scared that I have hiv from having oral sex. All of the times I have done it have been unprotected. I have given and received)

Please help me out.
Thanks.
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Do not hijack other peoples threads. You have been advised over and over that you didn't have a risk. MOVE ON.
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i really hope so....im really scarred....and ive been seeing other websites regarding HIV transmission and oral sex.....some of them have said that there have already been some reported....
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no case has been confirmed about oral sex
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"i guess there are some cases that have been confirmed that HIV is passed through oral sex."

There are reported cases but no scientifically confirmed cases. None of the doctors on this site have ever seen a convincing case of HIV transmission through oral sex.
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i know how you feel....i only did it once and ive have swollen lymph nodes like crazy....im at the moment paranoid...and ive been reading about HIV and oral sex....and i guess there are some cases that have been confirmed that HIV is passed through oral sex....so as of right now im going ballistic....
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HIV isn't transmitted through oral sex. You were already told this two times before in your other threads from the Fall of last year. If it is still making you nervous then don't do it or use a condom.
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