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Unprotected M2M oral sex and rim job hiv symptoms

Ok so late last year, the night after an injury at work that required 6 stitches, I began experiencing a really bad headache, nausea  and night sweats which went on for about 3 days. I of course freaked out as I know those are acute hiv symptoms.  I also remembered 2 weeks prior,  I gave my then new boyfriend a Bl0w job and I had a big cut in my mouth from biting my cheek. Naturally I thought perhaps he had given me the virus.

I haven't had a night sweat since, but had a lump under my armpit about 4 months later which prompted him to get tested and it came back negative. So that rested my anxiety a lot knowing he couldn't have given it to me. However, I still can't help but think of my sexual encounters a month before meeting him are as follows:

Guy 1: Mutual oral, protected sex I was the top and I he gave me a  rim job from him

Guy 2: Mutual oral with kissing and frottage (no ejaculation)

Guy 3: Only received oral from him, I did not reciprocate.

Guy 4: Received Oral and rim job from him, but did not reciprocate.

Guy 5: Mutual Oral with rim job (no ejaculation)

The only time I had intercouse outside of my relationship in the last year I was the Top and it was protected. Not to mention my boyfriend and I have never had unprotected intercourse.



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The only way an adult can be infected with HIV is through unprotected anal/vaginal sex or by sharing drug needles with infected users. You did not have a risk from the activities you have listed.
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