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Hello guys
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I had unprotected insertive anal sex with a male which i didnt know hiv status
After one month he tested negative
During that time i had itchy skin diarrhea
I couldnt sleep and i thought i have ars symptoms
84 days layer i tested for hiv but i dont know the type of test
I was also tested for other std s as weel all came back negative
Now after a week after the 84th day test results i have got some kind of skin rashes which look like ant bites
I'm afraid that it could be related to hiv
I know it is late for ars to show up but is it possible that these are actual hiv or aids symptoms?
They are itchy and become red
I am worried specially because my test was at 84-85th day not the 90 day mark
I also had an insertive below jub during this 85 days from a person that has never had sex before and i know she is negative
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That doesn't happen.
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Then what about the people whom hiv is hiding in their body and they do not have visible symptoms? Please understand that I am not talking about conclusiveness of my test.
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Enough please
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And why do you say if my test is conclusive? Do you mean that it may not be conclusive?
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You would know if you were because you would have an already identified serious illness.
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My anxiety is because CDC says only 97 percent of people will develope enough antibodies in 3 months. Am I not in the 3 percent?
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If your test is conclusive meaning you don't have HIV, how can you infect someone else?
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I have already read the advices you guys have given me and I really appreciate it,
I am just asking that what are the chances that I could infect my girlfriend after I had 85th day (unknown type of hiv test)? I mean 1% 2%? What?
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Please reread the advice given.
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So no chance that I can infect her?so no chance that I can infect her?
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I'm not really going to say unprotected sex is a great idea, but if you all trust each other then by all means go ahead
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She has never had sex and yes she tested negative
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I'm talking about the HIV negative partner you claim you want to have unprotected sex with, whoever that is.
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Do you mean the male partner that i had insertive anal sex with 84 days ago? he tested 1 month after our sex and was negative
He claims he didnt have sex in the past two months but i don't know the truth

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Has your partner tested and is confirmed HIV negative?
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So if you were in my place would you continue unprotected sex with your hiv negative partner?
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If it were, you would've tested positive.
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So you mean isn't it possible that the red and itchy spots are related to hiv or aids? I mean something related to it but not ars
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You did have a risk, however your test is conclusive. You do not have HIV
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Blow job*
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