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im getting my hiv test done tomorrow and im a bit worried ive only ever had protected sex with csws who provide condoms for the sex and i was just wondering whether there has ever been a case of hiv transmission through protected sex where the condom didnt break or slip??
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tested negative for hiv :))) protected sex is just what it says protected :)
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:)
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I,m 100% certain you will be negative.
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thanks alot very reassuring im 99% certain ill be negative
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Never go on symptoms because they mean nothing when diagnosing hiv infection.Look,if you want to test it,s your call but expect a negative result because you used protection.All the best.
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about 6 munths back i had the hiv symptoms of chills fever, sore throat and now ive been getting rashes on  my body plus i also got a canker sore is this hiv related?
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thanks alot thats weight off my mind still gunna get tested for peace of mind and for syphilis etc
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If you engaged in protected sex and it never failed you then you never had a risk and don,t require any testing.There has never been a recorded case of anyone contracting hiv when using protection and it not failing.
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