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Swollen lymph nodes week after m2m protected sex.

Situation:   July 11th, had anal sex with condom (receptive), oral sex (both receiving and receptive), and analingus (receptive). There was no ejaculation involved from both of us.

Symptoms: A week later, had tingling/throbbing sensation in lymph nodes in neck behind jaws, armpit, and sometime sharp, subtle pain in groin. No other symptoms presented (no obvious fever, cough, etc).

What are my chances of having contracted HIV? I met the guy off Manhunt and his profile listed him as HIV negative. We're both 22 years of age.
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556087 tn?1226595414
lol teak
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You are correct in assuming. You were NOT at risk.
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I'm also experiencing slight numbness in my arms, but I'm not sure if this is related to what I assume are swollen lymph nodes in my armpits. And Teak, I take it from your comment I'm not at risk.
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Same as getting picked up by an alien space craft.
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