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Touching penis heads

Hi everyone, 6 months before, I met a man, and then we decided to meet for sex( I'm gay), then while having sex, I just touched my penis head to his glans, there was a little pre cum(I assume it's safe), on his glans, for 3-4 seconds,and then I masturbated, and immediately, I washed my previous with water for nearly 5-10 minutes, and now 1 month before I had a rash on my right upper arm(red and not itching), then there days later I had similar rash on my left chest,  which was there for nearly a weak, then  after 15- 20 days I had a similar rash on my right chest, with a swollen lymph node under the chin(due to sinus infection I always have my lymph nodes swollen), but this was rigid and painful, the rash was there for a weak, and swollen lymph node for 2-3 days.  So now am I HIV +?
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Not a risk for infection.
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still had those red non itchy rashes, at left and right chest, with the difference of 15-20 days, between their occurance, could occurance of the rashes on left and right chest have this difference, if its hiv ars
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No, it wasn't penetrative, only frottage
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was your sex penetrative and unprotected or did you just do frottage?
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Sorry it's penis not previous
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