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Please read, hiv symptoms???

Three months ago i had medium risk encounters with two differnt girls at two differnt times, im uncircumcised. One girl i got head and rubbed penis on vagina and mightve been penetration for a 30 seconds the second encounter the girl gave me head and then i penetrated for about 3 minutes, no cumming. After that i got two ring worms, a white coating on my whole tongue that doesnt come off, a cough with phlegm and runny nose, a small tiny skin colored rash on the back of my hand . I got tested about a week after the exposures and came back negative and after hounding the girls for their status since iwas out of the country, they went to get rapid tested 10 weeks after my exposure with them. They both came back negative, now my question is what are the chances i might have contracted hiv from them? I read some other answers that said only 12 week test are conclusive But i read that 10 weeks is more than 98-99% conclusive, Im going to get tested in about a week or so
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If those girls really did test, and they were negative, then you should fully expect a negative when you test to confirm your status.
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It was unprotected and yeah i know but i was out of the country on a cruise
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Was your penetration protected any?

It's good that they tested negative, so you can go ahead and expect a negative when you test.

However, in the future, if you decide to put yourself at risk like you have, YOU are responsible for knowing YOUR status.  It's not someone else's responsibility to test for you.  The only test that matters is yours.
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