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Okay so I have told everyone before my hubby is hiv positive (he's currently in prison) we had a family visit just going on 3 months ago now well we had protected sex and he proformed unprotected oral on me I had a hiv rapid test done at 6 weeks and it was negative so I was feeling so what good about it but today some lady who claims to be well informed about the disease tells me my hubby could have given me hiv by going down on me so now I'm all full of anxiety! I'm planning on testing next week for a conclusive test.what are ur opinions on this?
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Okay I hope your wright ;(
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Well you don't and you have been advised of it.
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And I apologize if u think my questions naive or irrelevant im not an expert that's why I came to the site
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Why must u have such an attitude I'm not wasting anybody's time I am going threw a lot wright now finding out my husband has hiv EXCUSE me if I am a lil worried about my health
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Please don't waste our time, we know what your results will be.
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I'm gunna take my conclusive test this week I"ll let u guys know how it went
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Thank u guys
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"Some lady" is some IGNORAMUS. You never had a risk and never needed testing.
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you dont need to test
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