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NEED ADVICE PLEASE

I really need your help, I was with two woman on August 19th and they performed unprotected oral sex on me. I performed oral sex on them also unprotected.We then had intercourse ( Vaginal only) were I used a condom and when I had sex with other woman I used a a new condom. As far as I remember there were no mouth sores on any of us or bleeding gums any of the conditions you mentioned in your forum, also I did not ejaculate during the oral sex. I believe I did not ejaculate during the intercourse either.
On September 1st I was tested and was negative, I also have been screened for STDS and the result was negative. I also began getting vacinated for hepatitus  I am aware that there is a chance of HIV transmission through oral sex and I have been a mess since this whole episode. The condoms did not slip off or break during intercourse. I have been told that I will know for sure within 6 weeks, that would be around September 30th. I been having aches and headaches from all this stress and I plan to go again at 3 months
Thank you for your time.

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yes...it is correct...u feel ache and headache..that is due to stress...no need to test..dont waste ur money...please use that money for poor people and pray to god...
100% sure....u have no hiv
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hi,

you never had a risk for hiv. you didn't need testing. another test for this exposure would be a waste of time and money.
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