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He is HIV Postive

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I visisted my new boyfriend , last three weeks and i did not want to have sex with , so i decided that he must rub his penis in my vigina and the head of his penis was on my vigina for few minutes . he ejacualted on my abdomen . he just find out that he is HIV postive. i went Testing for my HIV and my result were Negative .   I  am aware that  i need to wait  for  another  6 weeks  and   waiting  will kill me .  i am  so  scared   , please advise .
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186166 tn?1385259382
transmission requires penetration.  hiv is transmitted when an unprotected penis is INSIDE a vagina / anus..  without this...there is no risk !
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You had NO RISK ... What you have done ( rubbing penis on vagina or putting penis head on vagina for minutes or HOURS ) it is called FROTTAGE.

Hence , FROTTAGE APPOSE NO RISK , NONE.

You do not require any testing but you have done a 6 week test which is 99% accurate ... And now , you do not require any further Testing.

You are SAFE , ENJOY!
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thanks for your  response   it is much  appreciated  ,  i hope  so too   but  this is  the hardest  waiting   i have ever done in my entire  life .

so  in other words   HIV  positive  man's   fluid  does  not    transmit  HIV to   a woman or partner ?  i
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That 6 week test is 99% accurate,just follow up at 3 months but I doubt the result will change--you will be negative again.
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