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Hi,

I worry about almost everything so naturally I am about this too. Ive been going out with this girl on casual dates for a few months.  We had sex a while ago unprotected 2-3 times.  I developed a cold like three weeks later that consisted of a sore throat, some chills, and muscle aches for about 2 to 3 days.  Other than that I have been perfectly healthy.  She claims she is clean and also is a newly registered nurse.  I know that she has had some partners before me in the previous months so this worries me. I am constantly worried that I may have contracted Hiv.

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You never gamble with HIV. Odds are to be left at the horse track.
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I agree Teak this is a fact.  Was just curious about the odds?
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Unprotected or condom failure the testing timeline is the same.
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I never worried about getting it and then had unprotected sex Teak, it was actually the reciprocal of that. Also both times were because of broken condoms, but it is easier to some up by saying unprotected as it is the same result anyway.
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You constantly worry about contracting HIV and then have unprotected sex. You can test 3 months post exposure to obtain your conclusive negative test result.
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Oh its not very likely?
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HIV isn't very likely in your situation but the only way to know is to test.
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