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Very paranoid and scared...can someone help ease my mind please>>>

Hi, I had a sex with a guy I had just met last Friday, its about a week ago. I was the top and used a condom. However, in the beginning I inserted by penis into him bare (I guess this is called dipping). It was brief, just a couple of strokes. It wasnt more than a minute..it happened very fast. The guy asked me if I was clean before doing it, I said yes. I also gave him oral sex for like a less than a minute. There was no fluid exchange from either of us,,,I am just worried about the fast dipping part...am I at a very high risk? It comforts me that he asked my status before anything and that later he re-assured me he was clean. he even gave me his number to stay in touch..but i dont know anything about him... Im going insane can someone help?
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Don't waste your money or time on taking an expensive test that can be accomplish with a test one fifth the cost.
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If a condom had been used you wouldn't be posting on here,I have offered my testing advice,it's up to you what to do from here--all the best.
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At 260 dollars and condoms are 75 cents right.
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The benefit of a negative  HIV DUO test at 4 weeks is peace of mind,then you can have a final test at 3 months or would you rather stress for the whole 3 months,I know what I would do.
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Don't waste your money on an expensive test that will not benefit you. Just abtain your 3 month post exposure test and the results will be conclusive.
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it was low risk,just test at those times & expect a negative result.
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Thank you..with all the info I found online my anxiety just kept growing...I just needed someone to tell me it was a low risk event..
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Ok,relax.Take an HIV DUO test at 4 weeks & then an antibody test at 3 months.This is a low risk event--All the best.
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