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It's 8 days now since I had sex with that prostitute. It was my first time having sex and the thought of me contracting hiv is killing me. I'm near sighted so I'm wondering that because of my bad eye sight I probably didn't see a hole in the condom. Sigh my symtom right now is stomach sounds, joints making sounds, slight headache( come and goes), and a slight sore throat praying to god that it don't turn out fully into a sore. Sigh well if I contract hiv I'm going to end my life. I can't live with it... My question is before the ARS symtoms are felt persons could see then coming on? Or they just pop up?
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Sigh you don't fully know if I had an exposure because I my self doesn't know. I'm thinking that the prostitute made an hole in the condom with her teeth or something just to give me hiv. That's why I'm asking the question.
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If and when you have an exposure I will then discuss ARS.
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I hope what your saying is true but can you please answer the question. You seem like you kno alot about these stuff.
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There is  no reason to discuss ARS, because you never had an exposure.
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Ok thanks but can answer the question about the ARS?
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You don't have to visually look to know when a condom fails, when it does it fails catastrophically.
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