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HIV thru ORAL SEX

I know you guys have answered this question and number of times, but was wondering if I could get some reassurance.I am a female in my Mid 30's,well here is my story. I broke up with my Boy friend in Nov 2010 since I found out he was cheating on me, also got myself tested in Dec 2010 for HIV (HIV-Antibody test)and it was negative. In the last week of April 2011 I met a guy at a Dance club and had protected vaginal Sex with him a couple of times, didnt check whether the condom was broke at the end or not, I didnt feel like testing HIV from this exposure because it was protected. Now on May 14th 2011 I had a sexual encounter with a guy I met at a dance Club, we started of kissing and I ended up performing oral on him (I gave him a BJ) without a Condom, he also enjaculated inside my mouth twice but I spit it out and washed my mouth with soap and water the next moment.freaked out the next morning about the incident I got myself tested after 31 days at LAB-CORP here are my test results
HIV DNA RT BY PCR          - Negative
HIV 1/O/2 Abs-Index Value    <1.00
HIV 1/O/2 Abs, Qual          Non Reactive
Can I move on with my life, This anxiety is killing me, will I test positive after the 3 month period or can I just take these results as conclusive
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Me and a female frnd use this account as she was hesitant to post her experience and I gave her mine so as to calm her down.
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Did you have a sex change since the last time you posted?
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