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Hi to all,

I im in long term relationship with another male( i am male also). Somthing went wrong somehere....I found out that he is positve this past weekend. We have not had anal sex for a long period of time... However about a week ago i perfomed  unprotected oral sex on him. he did not come into my mouth or as the matter of fact come at all. About 3 weeks he perfomred unprotedced oral sex on me which lasted about 30 sec.. no exchange of fluids. i went for my test last night and i am negative... My "partener " is saying that his doctors are telling hm that he was infected about 4 month ago and his hiv is very low.  My  councelor did say that my exposure from unprotected oral sex was very low but still recomends to come back in 3 moths for retest which i would do...any thoughts.?

Regards to all
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Teak could you comment please.......
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i tested last night yes.. no vaginal ever... anal about a year ago
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my only unproteced anal sex was with him about a year ago....giving that i was negative last night i can not not be possibly in the "window period" i just have to worry about oral sex
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i did last night was negative
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Then you need to test.
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long long time ago maybe like a year ago if not more
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Have you had unprotected anal sex with him in the past?
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