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What is my risk of H.I.V?

I engaged in unprotected oral sex a few times with my boyfriend, he has had oral sex (im unaware wether it was protected or unprotected with a few other partners) and once unprotected vaginal sex. Before we had oral sex, I asked him to go for an Aids test (6 months after the unprotected vaginal sex) and it was negative. I was just wondering what the chance is that the negative was false and that I may have contracted aids from him. Also, I'm paranoid that he may have lied to me about taking the Aids test, and that I might have contracted the disease.
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Use those other sites as a reference then. We say no risk based on several studies and the Dr's on this website.
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Some other websites have said that any form of sex is a risk....so what is the truth? Also I found a swollen lymph node under my arm....could this be a symptom?
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Thanks for all your help. I can stop worrying....
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That is correct!
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So basically, if I haven't had vaginal or anal sex with him I don't have to worry about having contracted HIV?
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First off you do not contract AIDS, you contract HIV.  Second oral sex is not a risk for HIV

Go down there with him if you dont trust him. Use condoms if you plan on having vaginal or anal sex until you can believe him or go with him to test.

But as for your above question-

ORAL SEX - NO RISK for HIV

NO RISK - NO TESTING - NO WORRIES

Hope this helps!
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