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I have a question, i was stupid enough to have unsafe sex....a guy i had it while being quite under influence said he is safe... i guess was enough booze to believe in it....

Now its been 5 weeks after this even, i have headache on daily bases, its starts on the back of the head, and moves towards the face... I know its to early to test, by this bothers me that much that i cant function normaly.

Another question i wanted to ask for general education... If i was fingering a sex partner with lots of lube etc...  whats the chanse that if this same "used lube" will end up in my bum.... is it possible to get infected?
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Your symptoms are not due to HIV, they came on too late. You can test at the 6 week mark for a very good indacation of your status and again at 3 months

The odds you were infected are very low, but testing NOT symptoms is the only way to know your status.

As you were told above the fingering and lube thing is no risk for HIV

Hope this helps
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1465382 tn?1289273124
Hey bro..
Wht's up?! Unprotected sex under the influence is a no, no.. Always use a Condom!
You can test now and thn at 3 months for your final status! Try not to worry abt it, you're most probably fine, I bet you're negative.
=)
No chance on the lube question, no chance, no way to get infected!
=)
Smile.
=)
Best of luck.
Always use a Condom, frm now on!
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