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Can this delay seroconversion

If you have sex with someone who maybe hiv positive for a period of six weeks and then go for a rapid hiv test would or could you test positive. Example, Have sex with possible infected person, wait six weeks test negative, then on seventh week have sex again with the same person and test on 8th week negative. I would like to think this is a reasonable question.

Would or could this delay seroconversion. Very simple question. Have unpro sex, freek out go for test ( Neg ) at 6 weeks, have sex again with same person on 7th wee, test at 8 week ( Neg ) Could the sex delay seroconversion. Please be kind in regards to answers. Thank You.
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I guess there was miss communication, and teak explained the deal. Please know that Teak and I are cool with each other and there was a miscommunication. I truly believe and respect teak and my thread was hijacked. Thank you all for your response, especially Teak.
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Never mind, this turned out to be a real damn mess. just making things even worse for me now. I really feel like **** now. Thank you everyone.
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I am confused, PM
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I sent you a PM
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Ok, I live in ma, never posted on this site. If you think I am someone else you are mistaken. I am 1 person who has been on this site for 8 weeks stressed, anx etc. I am only one person who has never ever posted a quest on this site.
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I know who you are

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I sent you a nice note 2 weeks ago trying to reach out cause i had a quest. I post a question and I get slapped. Thank you Teak.
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Up yours, C'mon teak. Thats a tough response Teak. I have respected all your comments and answers to everyone. I have been on this site for 8 weeks now just going through everything and finally decided to post a question.
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it have  probability
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