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HIV RISK PLEASE HELP

I am a male who has sex with males.

I met a random male at a sex club in Paris on the 14th of this month, I gave him oral sex for around a minute with no ejaculation.

Coming back to England on the 16th I met another guy, this involved oral with ejaculation and also anal which was protected he did however finish inside with a condom.

I was on prep and continued to take it for 2 days after the encounter on the 16th.

Since the 20th I have a bad fever, headaches, cough. Have I caught hiv and am I seroconverting.

Please someone help
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You had no risk. If you read through the many posts here, you will see WHAT is a risk. Here they are to make it easy for you. The ONLY risks for HIV transmission are to have unprotected vaginal or anal sex (with penetration) or to share IV needles to inject drugs. Air and saliva inactivate the virus and only the head of the penis needs to be covered during penetration.   We are not interested at all in coughs, lymph nodes, aches and pains. Everyone has those and that is not how hiv is diagnosed. First risk is assessed (you had ZERO risk) and then a test diagnoses. Symptoms are never used and the more anxious someone is, the more symptoms they magically begin having. Anxiety is a beast in that way. So, no risk and no reason to test
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Thank you so much and even if there was a risk the prep would have covered it right
already answered it was no risk. prep doesn't matter.
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*Oral without ejaculation I meant
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