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Hi guys

I have a problem. Several days ( 3-4) ago i had a quite a party and after party i brought back a girl. The girl has a reputation as party 'queen' but hiv status unknown but looking at lifestyle may have A bit higher risk than normal. Ok this what happened
1. We had an unprotected oral sex
2. We had all the time deep kissing and fingering.
3. She cough blood 1 time as she said because of her excessive drinking and everyday party with shots of liquor. She said her Dr say her throat have some injury because of that.
4. We had no vaginal SEX as i cant find a condom and besude we both too drunk and i dont think i am up too it anyway.

Question is what is the risk of it. And i didnt do the test yet as it just too recent. I m fobia actually and i m now having a tonsilitis fever with body pain all over. but i always have tonsilitis fever as i have i have this since kud but it coincidence with the timing make me worried

Appreciate the advise guys. Thanks
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Yes man. Maybe i am gonna took it to relax my mind. Well ya this stress me out. The alcohol really cloud my  judgement. thanks
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Thanks. That relax me a bit.
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Hi fobia! Oral sex doesn't pose a risk for HIV at all! No testing is required. The "symptoms" you are experiencing would be a coincidence as for the body aches that would be due to your anxiety. There are some excellent journals on the transmission of HIV ASWELL as anxiety and how it causes symptoms that we see in people with HIV. Please look at these.

YOU DONT NEED TO TEST UNLESS YOU HAVE EXTREME ANXIETY
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