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please read. i need teak's and others expert advice on this one

i ve already posted with my story so i will only recap on things that are revelant to my next and final question.  unprotected sex with a girl who is now my girlfriend.  i made her get tested which was about 1 and a half months after her last time having sex. it was negative. i then had a dna by pcr along with an antibody test at 4 weeks post my possible exposure with here. her tests were negative and so were mine. heres my question, i know the three month rule and i respect it. my three month mark wont come up until right around christmas time and i want to settle this before then.  here three month mark since her last partner that wasnt me will be december 1st (its actually before then but just to be safe). if she tests negative does that conclusively put her and me as hiv negative??? please answer and if it is confusing ask me and ill clarify. thanks in advance.
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cmon man how about a little consideration...actually nevermind you're probably just sick of doing this. please answer my newsest post and i promiss it will be the last you hear from me becuase im not going to be doing anymore stupid stuff. im going to tell my girl to cool it until her three month test comes back.
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"i know the three month rule. " Since you know the guidelines there is really no reason to reply.
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