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can i move on? plz help

hello, some weeks ago i had a relatively low risk exposure with a woman. 3 weeks after that day i wanted that woman to get tested for hiv. she tested negative. can i move on now? what do you think?
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What do you consider low risk ?
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oral sex and anal frottage.
but my question is can i move on regarding her negative result?
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oral and frottage carry no risk ... Plus her negative result ... You were not at risk
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but i was rubbing my penis between her legs and now i am scared if i penetrated her without knowing it or remembering it. still no risk in your opinion?
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if you penetrated you would have known ... That is something that can't happen without you knowing ... You are fine !
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thanks for replying,,
and i can also rely on her negative result, am i right?
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you are fine ... Always wear condoms .
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It wouldn't matter if she had HIV. If you penetrated her you wouldn't be here questioning it. You had no risk.
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because of my anxiety, i paid her to get tested. and is her test results reassuring? because i always think i penetrated her though i did NOT intend to penetrate her at that time!
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If your anxiety is that bad then you should seek a mental health professional.
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