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Acute infection of simple fever?

Hey! I had an encounter with another man, which involved deep kissing and some rubbing of my bare dick against the outside of his anus. Indeed, I'm sure the tip of my dick was in the door of his anus (But he said and i didn't felt like it was penetration) for like 5 seconds and that was unprotected. I decided to stop and i put a condom on and penetrated him for like 30 seconds -1 minute and then i came. Also, i use to party and i got my dicked sucked by unknown guys (allways me being insertive) unprotected like once a week, and i usually rub my dick against those guys butts and sometimes i rub my dick against their anus like i did with the guy of the encounter i mention here. I've never penetrated anyone without a condom.

The thing is that 2 WEEKS EXACTLY after the encounter with this guy i had fever and a little bit of headache and muscular pain for exactly one day! And then i got fine again. Also, like a week after that encounter i had unilateral pain in my throat, it was gone, and exactly twoweeks after the encounter with this guy it came back on the other side!! So i would like to know how big is my risk and if my symptoms are related to hiv acute infection. Thanks for your time!!
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Some people never learn.When are you posters going to get the message.HIV is not a game--use protection at all times.You got lucky this time.No risk.
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Had you penetrated him you would have both known. You never had an exposure. Start using condoms.
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