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Should I be worried?

Hi Experts,

Need your advise on this. Around 10-11 years ago, a stranger perform oral sex on me (unprotected, so I did not wear any condoms). After freaking out on the incident a couple of days later. I did a one month STD test (HIV and Syphilis), both came back negative. Did another one 3 months later, both negative again. Then around 2 years later, one more HIV test which came back negative.

Then 5 years ago, I got a handjob done at Thailand (again no condom but just handjob), Freak out again, then I did the same test (both HIV and Syphilis) after 1 month and 3 months mark. Both negative. Again I moved on.

Besides the 2 incident above, I have remained faithful (the oral sex event was before I got married though). Early this year, just to be sure, I did another HIV test which came back negative again. But I did not go for a VDRL test.

Question:
- I should be HIV free right? It could not have sero-convert 5 years or 10 years later?

Any advise will be great as these past "sins" is weighing down on me lately.

Thank you so much.
SOTP
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Thanks Teak! Much appreciated!
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Oral sex and masturbation are not risk for HIV transmission.
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