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how likely hiv can be transmitted through male to male by little insertion?

i'm 31 m I had my first relation interaction with another gay 26 , I did oral for him without ejaculation and so did he , then i made insertion to him with condom, he did insertion to me but without condom and only for 3 minutes but i used alot of lubricants inside me and he did not ejaculate inside me but i'm afraid of the precum , i don't know if he is infected or not ..... so what's the chances that i get infected  ? and what test i do to make sure after 1 week from this relation ?
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You had a risk and require testing.1 week is to early to test,you need to test at 6 weeks and then again at 3 months for a 100% conclusive result.Here,s my question--you used protection when penerating him but he didn,t when he was penerating you,don,t make much sense if you ask me.Anyway i wish you all the best.
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thank you for replying quickly , and i'd like to ask you that I heared that using lubricants may decrease the infection ? and i didn't see any bleed ? and me & him are working in a foreign country i passed the hiv test 6 months ago and so did he about 1 year ago and he told me that he had only 1 relation ship during this period before me ? from your experience what's the percentage of getting infected ? because i'm feeling worry the next 6 week till i make the test
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Percentages really mean nothing because a risk is a risk.Just test a 6 weeks and you will get an excellent indication of your status.
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Your 3 month post exposure testing will be conclusive.
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