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Hello, I had an sexual encounter with a CSW 12 weeks ago. It was protected, but me losing my erection had me worried about the risk even though it never came off..and to that I was advised I'm fine even though my mind wounding settle. After the event I took a 6 week duo test which came out negative, then at 10.5 weeks I took a rapid test which was also negative(I received a unprotected blow job during that week also but I'm mindful that oral sex isn't a risk so I'm sure it didn't effect anything) so that's a negative 6, and 10.5 week test..however at the 11 week mark I had unprotected sex with a very close friend/female who advised me she was HIV negative and the last person she even slept with was me and I trust her..so the 12th week came and I took a rapid test which came out negative too. My question is, when looking at the ORIGINAL encounter, can I trust my 6/10.5/12 week results from that experience alone?(while putting my unprotected encounter aside) Did my unprotected sexual encounter that I'm not stressing about effect my results? And would u advice me to get tested with someone I trust fully and advised me she was negative? We're we both at risk? Any mindful response is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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YOU HAD NO RISK.
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Could you elaborate more on the latter part?
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You never had a risk and tested conclusively negative.
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Well, you had unprotected sex with someone and that's a risk.  Take a DUO test at 28 days
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And could I consider my 28 day duo test conclusive?
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Yes
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