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Confirmed hiv status and sex

I had protected anal sex with a guy who was hiv positive and not on treatment ( he tested with me too I came negative)
I'm really worried if I will get hiv from this though the condom didn't broke but I fear his rectal fluid might have come in contact with the acne on the base of my penis shsft ( non bleeding cane)
Also I adjusted my foreskin with same hand just after removing the condom so will I get hiv from this exposure.
Please help I'm really worried.
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We already went through this.  We already explained to you  on your previous post. The answer has NOT changed. You had NO risk.  Risks for HIV:  unprotected vaginal (you didn't do), unprotected anal (you didn't do) and sharing IV drug needles to inject drugs (you didn't do).  You had protected anal (NOT a risk). ONLY the head of your penis needs to be covered to prevent HIV transmission. You had no risk and need to stop obsessing over this event.
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Hey thanks for replying though but this is the other exposure I had since I'm active on grindr .
His status was positive really, that's why I posted regarding this .
The previous exposure was something different.
So finally can I conclude that I'm safe from this exposure with the positive guy?
We already told you that you were safe in your previous thread. And when I said, no risk, what else would I mean?  time to work on your anxiety over this issue. You don't have HIV.
Thank you so much GuitarRox❤❤
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