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Very risky or not?

I am a gay male who had an exposure with an HIV positive person.I performed and was performed oral sex.No semen involved.No visible cuts or anything.Then he slipped the head of his penis in for like 3 seconds,just the head,no full penetration and then he pulled out.I guess its cause he knew he was positive.I was so stupid because he told me after everything happened.My doctor said no to be stressed that it was low risk.She will do a viral load test to see if the virus got in,and obviously the antibody test at 8 and 13 weeks for conclusive results.Do you think the risk is low since no fluids were involved nor full penetration??
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You said you are gay and you let someone try to penetrate you without a condom. You're a fool is what I think.
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I know but its the only way to end my anxiety.Its a $100 test she says.$100 for tranquility is not too much.

About the risk what do you think?
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Gland you have plenty of money. VL testing is not used to diagnose HIV.
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