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Please answer my question:( Molluscum and Hiv

Hello dear dr. I had sex with a girl from my university on july 2011 and I have received many oral sex and also I have performed oral sex to her and these were without protection I also had a protected vaginal sex with her...and also on middle of september 2011 I had received many unprotected oral sex (before she performed oral sex she had her tooth pulled 3 days ago so I am afraid that f she has a blood in her mouth) and I had protected vaginal sex with her...We had shower together I didn't go in her but I had rubbed my penis to her vagina...on the middle of september I had bronchitis and received a treatment with klacid..than next month I had another bronchitis and received a treatment with klacid again and the doctor told me I had a beginning of sinusitis and gave azithromycin..on the end of november I saw little bumps at the base of my penis..after I had shaved than it spread to about 20-25 pieces on the groin...I went to doctor and he said that I had molluscum but I do not know I got it because my girlfriend did not have any lesions on her..after 95 days (12 weeks)later from my last sexual relation.I got anti hiv test in hospital and came out to be negative..But I am still worried..does having molluscum mean an early symptom of hiv?..Does Molloscum mean that I have a weak immune system ? İf so can this weak immune system effect anti hiv test at 12 weeks?..should I be afraid that I could have got hiv? thank you :(
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what about rubbing the tip of the penis to vagine wouldn't that pose a threat?
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Experts say oral sex is no risk. So no risk there. The vaginal sex you had was protected no risk there. And having molluscum has nothing to do with HIV. Not to mention you had a neg. test result. You are okay no HIV.

Always be carefull always use condoms.
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