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Possible anal penetration

Hello, on the 18th of the month I visited a local bath house after a night of drinking. I have had experiences with men before but have always made it a point to be safe. That evening I began to fool around with another guy there. And he was behind me and I could not see what he was exactly doing but I believe he entered me for a second without a condom. It could have just been his fingers though. When I realized this I immediately stopped him and walked out. He did not ejaculate inside me. On the 28th I am going to get an hiv rna test offered by stdcheck. As I have quite a bit of anxiety about this and do not want to wait for 3 months to get a test done. Is this necessary? It's completely possible I had no risk. Because he was not hiv positive. But still a dumb mistake.
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Hello,
Fingering is NO RISK activity.
You need not to get tested for HIV or any other std.
You are perfectly fine.

Stay safe.
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What about the hiv rna test?
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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It's highly unlikely that someone would penetrate you and you wouldn't know, but if you're concerned, take a DUO test 28 days after the incident.
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What about the hiv rna at 9-10 days
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I meant I did not know his status
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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If he wasn't HIV positive, then you can't possibly have contracted HIV from him, even if he did penetrate you.
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