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Sex toys and oral sex

I am a male and had unprotected oral sex with a female.  She gave to me.  She also had a toy that she used on her clit after she came she also inserted the toy in my *** with lots of lube.  She didn't go but maybe 1 inch in my *** with toy.  I asked her to stop and she licked my *** instead.  I have read a lot of conflicting things on the Internet about the risks I took here.  Oral sex I have been told on here there is no risk.  Sharing toys on here there have been conflicting responses.  And the rimming of my *** I have read is low risk.  I would like to know what my risks are rated at and thoughts please.  She also showed me test results from August 27 that showed she was hiv negative and hepatitis negative.  She claims she hasn't been with a male in over 2 years and was with a female roughly a year ago.  Any information would be great.  According to the CDC the toys are negligible for chances. Not sure what that means.  Thank you very much and I look forward to hearing back from you folks
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You're welcome.
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You are a very good person to take the time out if your day to help others.  It is truly great
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No it would not be a symptom of HIV, you have never had an exposure.
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So for two days now I have had a stomach ache and have went to the bathroom a lot, not sure if its diarrea or not.  I also ate chilli, so not sure if its that.  Buts its weird because it has been exactly 10 days since I did that stupid incident.  Would this be symptoms of hiv? Or what would you think?
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You were already advised you never had an exposure.
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Sorry Teak but I have really bad anxiety.  So none of those things I did we're any risk of hiv? Please be blunt with me.  Thanknyou
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Not an HIV concern. HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
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Please please give me any input you can, it would be greatly appreciated.  I have bad anxiety issues.  I know it's not your problem I just want help
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