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I posted a few days back I was a top had protected anal sex for about a min it's been 13 days I'm just freaking out a little I'm having a few symptoms but it could be in my head anyway I'm wanting to go back to sex with my wife but I can't risk her safe i already done something that I shouldn't have done so I guess I just need someone who maybe has a back round in hiv maybe someone that works at a clinic are a educator and I really don't mean that as a insult to all the people who help out on here  
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Protected sex = No risk. Nobody has ever contracted hiv from having protected sex, unless the condom broke. And trust me if it broke, you would know, it is very obvious.
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If there is anything i can tell you, protected sex does not carry any risk! ZERO RISK. I am fully aware of how you feel, everyone who thinks they have hiv always feel like they have symptoms due to their anxiety.

Unless your condom broke, there is nothing for you to worry about.

I am sure a nurse or educator would tell you the same answer, but i just wanted to give you some reassurance.
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I'm just down about this whole this it's driving me a little crazy
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