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wowww im dumb

wats up ladies and gentleman, I'm a male 20 years of age and these past couple of months have been hard for me, I'm scared of not knowing, scared for my future, and well being, 5 months ago i engaged in protected vaginal intercourse with a female i met from some ***** site, i do not know her or what she did in the past or her sexual history all i know is that she was my first partner ever, i lost my virginity to her, here is what puts me in worry she gave me oral sex which was unprotected for 10 mins or longer, and to make matters worse i fingered her vagina with multiple cuts on my fingers. I'm ashamed of what i put myself into and to top it all of i lost my virginity...my first time, and now i could have HIV. Im having chest pains, neck pains, runny nose, constant mucus discharge from my eyes my skin complexion changed, and i know HIV is tied with mucus dischare there's a word for it....rheumatoid factor, please help me guys. I'm scared for my life right now  
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thank you teak
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Yes you can go post in the STD Forum.
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no i meant on another field like stds
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This forum is HIV specific.
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appreciate the answer dude, thanks. Do you mind me posting the same question but switch up the HIV with HPV on another forum
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You never done anything to put yourself at risk.
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