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made out (deep kissing) and fingered a women that most likely has Hiv

My question is should i go for a Hiv test or be worried over this we hooked up and later on i googled her name and she came up in 2 Hiv article's so i asked her about it and she told me  antigen AseroConversion that's why she tested positive but she's not positive, she thought she was Hiv positive for year's so should i belive this and not worry about it? Is it ok 2 still see her and is she negative  they thought she had a sero conversation going on that's why she tested positive
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Thank you James i appreciate your knowledge it's great to talk with somebody with a medical background without having to go to my own doctor and get looked at like a freak for simple life questions. Last time i went for a std test they looked at me like i was crazy lol have a great day & god bless
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Regardless of her status, you have not had a risk and you are fine.
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She said i can talk to her doctor, i never heard of someone having the antigen but not having the virus all the research i look for doesn't say anything about it.  i think I'm going to just walk away with this as a lesson learned while I'm still healthy Thank you for your time and help
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Go test with her. That's what you should always do before beginning a sexual relationship with a new person.
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I agree with the no risk in kissing/fingering but what about her status i never heard of that before having the antigen but not having the virus and how can she prove that she doesn't have it I'm a healthy guy and want to stay that way. She's a very nice cool person and would like to give her a fair shot if she's honest. Thanks again
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Nothing you mention is a risk for infection.
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