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Oral sex and hiv transmission risk

I am 26 and had sex with a guy last year (losing my virginity) and after that I got tested and was negative. Then stupidly hooked up orally with a different guy I barely knew. I messed around with this new guy twice and got tested at the 3 month mark and was negative. I wasn't gonna let it happen again but some stuff happened in my life and depressed and lonely I turned to him again. I got tested at 8 weeks or 56 days and was seen as negative. I guess I'm curious how accurate the test is at this time?  I took the test at face value but still have fears about it being wrong. And seeing as I am in a stable loving relationship worry that my stupid mistakes could cost me my happiness. I really need some advice. I still worry that the test may not have been right for the first guy even though I tested at the 6 month mark. And am really freaking out with this other guy. First guy said he was clean and the one I did oral with said he had never been tested due to the fact that he said he had only been with 2 women and the main one was his wife he had recently divorced. Should I be worried or do you all think I can relax. All I want is to be happy...
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And thank you by the way for replying back so quickly. I appreciate it
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Even if he ahem ejaculated in my mouth? I know the risks are extremely low for oral even if he did have it.
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You never had an exposure from oral sex.
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