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Teak / Lou

I posted an enquiry last week on a potential exposure while awaiting my results. I had my test between 8-10 weeks after potential exposure and they have come back negative. I'm aware that you have been posting saying people shouldn't post with negative results but I would just like some final expertise on this matter. Obviously 3 monthsis the optimum for a test so my question is ( and please forgive my ignorance  on HIV testing) but is a 8-10 week negative blood test 100% conclusive evidence? I don't mean to waste your time on this forum as your advice and help are invaluable to many.

Thanks in advance.
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1131035 tn?1260273500
NO, No need for any testing..
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I went to a massage place and received a hand job. I did not see any cut on her hand. But when i shower, I realize the pink colour on my penis. Maybe the colour of light in the bathroom. Should I get tested?
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Ok thank you. I'm assuming from your response that a negative test result at 8-10 weeks is as conclusive as a 12 week test? Sorry to go over this point but as Lizzie Lou said I would like too move on 100% not 99% with a 1% uncertainty hanging in my mind. Thank you for your time I do really appreciate it.
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Ok thank you. I'm assuming from your response that a negative test result at 8-10 weeks is as conclusive as a 12 week test? Sorry to go over this point but as Lizzie Lou said I would like too move on 100% not 99% with a 1% uncertainty hanging in my mind. Thank you for your time I do really appreciate it.
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186166 tn?1385259382
PROTECTED SEX ! !

kindly move on
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A 3 month is conclusive.
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P.s I have read your advice on other forums and I just want to move on with my life. I think this is excellent advice but confirmation that a negative 8-10 week test is 100% conclusive will allow me do do so. Thanks again
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