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for documentation purpose

Teak I know I have being asking lots of questions lately, I have confess my bad did's to my mother and now I want to confess then here ford documentation purposes  only.

On Monday of last week was week number 6 since I did what was documented already.

HIV quick test at plan parenthood was negative which most likely I did not got infected on that occasion.

That same day I went out and use I pipe that gave me oral herpes I know this because I being bleeding of my lips which I never did before and there is also red dots inside my lip that I never had before, is most likely hsv2 but this is just a guess.

I am wondering of the likely good that I might have being infected with both virus at the time through the mouth using a pipe.
The bleeding started just today about a week later and yesterday I was doing using drugs with some one else which since I see bleeding on my mouth I will just stop all in all.

I will test my self in 6 weeks again and if anything happens I am hoping this document will serve the purpose of proving that hsv can be transmitted using pipes and things which is my case and hopefully not HIV.

Understand please that this is a new concern and is legit, I got one and I hope not the other.

No more drugs or sex in sex 6 at least and this is done for documentation
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Thanx man that I know is your blessing and I will move on
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Move on.
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