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should i restest or am i in the clear?

Hi in September of 2012 I was curious and had an encounter with a man I met online I performed oral sex on him and rimmed him the oral sex was brief less than a few .minutes and he did not ejaculate some pre fun.may have gotten into My mouth and that's what worried me because I don't have the best oral hygiene and have a few broken teeth cuts in.My mouth and I bleed a but when.I brush well  about 3 weeks later I got really sick and really scarred and started googling symptoms of hiv and whatnot what worried me further wad that me and My gr had unprotected sex a few days after My encounter I tested with the oraquick home  hiv test kit at 6,10,12,13 weeks and another at 4 months all negative but am still worried I contracted hiv from this event and am also worried I have infected My girlfriend so is it possible I am.infected but tge test won't show it? Or fan I relax and nice on as conclusively negative?
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Sorry teak its just the past 6 months have been a Hell full of worry
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What part of, "You didn't have an exposure," is it your are not comprehending?
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So teak even with the tests being done via oraquick home kits should I trust My 4 month tests result?
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You are unless you have had unprotected anal or vaginal sex or shared works with other IV drug users.
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So would you say I am conclusively negative?
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Even with your oral health question.
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Even with My oral health in question?
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You never had an exposure and didn't need testing.
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