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Please help me! I need assessment.

I had exposure in August 14, 2010.

I received unprotected oral sex, and genital to genital rubbing also known as frottage.

The female who performed those described activity was in fact infected with HIV virus. We both are located in the US. We are in DC.

She gave me head for 8-10 min and she then got on top of me and did frottage...until i climaxed and came. Her vagina was wet so her fluid did enter my penis.  I am having stomach pain and sometimes joints pain now..

i had flu after 2 weeks of exposure but not since...its been a while now..

what is my risk?
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1364665 tn?1291607092
Saliva does contain substances that have anti-HIV properties. Saliva helps to in-activate the virus. Saliva technically speaking is a sterile fluid. Relax and kindly move on. You never had any risk from that incident.
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NO RISK.  Nothing you did put you at risk for HIV infection
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please answer
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