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SERIOUS QUESTION, PLEASE READ AND HELP!

so I wrote earlier that I met this guy who after we hung out 3 nights, he told me that he was HIV+.  Well ALL we did was KISS and MAKE OUT HEAVILY., thats it.  That was this past WEDNESDAY Feb. 6th when he told me.When he told me I freaked out and started to cry.  I said "what if you had cuts in your mouth, he said I don't. Etc.  SHOULD I TRUST HIM?  Well about 3 days later, I started to run a fever of like 98.7 to 99.1 , I just thought that you know it was just a normal body temperature flustrating.  WEll last night, I woek up several times throughout the night, and threw up a couple of times, and my fever got all the way up to 100.02.  So I was freaking out, I couldn't even sleep last night.  Well today my fever is ranging from 98.6 to 99.2.   Now I know HIV can not be transmitted thourhg kissing, but could this be ARS symptoms like 6 days later? SHOULD I WORRY?   WAS I AT RISK?  Please help me and reply to my questions.  Thank YOu in advance.
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i think we have 2 post going here,i post on the other i hope it helps
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366749 tn?1544695265
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No one out of 40 million infection people on the planet contracted HIV through kissing, and you are not going to be the first one. Move on, you were never at any risk, no testing is required.
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you have no risk. Kiss can never constract HIV. This was confirmed by all HIV experts.
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