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Hello, I live in Japan and have had/given oral sex many times over a one year period. I am heterosexual male that has always practiced safe sex except with one girl I have had sex with 6-7 times. She has openly admitted to me that she has never had unprotected sex before except with me and she was really worried about it (As I am).  I have had no symptons such as headaches, flu like fever, rashes, oral thrush, or swollen lymph noids. Just a slight hernia i think..

I have extreme anxiety and its all I ever think about. I have to take a test in January and I am so worried I cant sleep. I am in the best shape of my life now and feel healthy as a horse but feel too scared to test for HIV. Can anyone give me some support?




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LOL! Yeah, I am a Yankee fan for sure! I do believe her, I just dont trust my own peace of mind. Its the past oral sex experiences that are freaking me out. I have never had a STD before which is good but just cant get over the anxiety of this whole ordeal. I will test but get more worried about that as each day goes on. Thanks Vance2335 for your kind words. Happy New Year.
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You live in Japan and have a screen name of Yankee...You a Matsui fan?

As for HIV...if you believe this girl then you have nothing to worry about. And Japan have a very low HIV rate. So I would not worry, but still test.
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