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teak and LIZZIE LOU plz asnwer me or anybody

i had protected anal sex with comdom for 1 minit When I finished practice, I noticed that a small fraction of broken comdom

after 63 day i had hiv1/2+p24 generation 4th test was negative

after 79 day i had hiv1/2+p24  generation 4th test was negative

can i move on or what
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thx u teak and all thx
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NO.
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teak can the test come from negative to positive in 4 day
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If the head of your penis was exposed then you need to get a 3 month post exposure text to obtain a conclusive negative test result.
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if the broken part was at the penis  head can i move on with 63 and 79 day negative sory but this question and i will nerver ask
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1076192 tn?1270945528
Yes, you can now MOVE ON. You're NEGATIVE.
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ok if the broken part was at the penis can i move on with my test 63 day and 79 day negative
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1076192 tn?1270945528
lol :) Lizzie's referring to the head of his penis as Mr. Willie :)
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1277900 tn?1271100312
who is mr WILLIE?
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186166 tn?1385259382
if the head of MR WILLIE was protected...then you never needed to test because there was no risk.
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thx kumar u mean i dont need again any test
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1163575 tn?1339478617
if the broken condom was near the base of penis..you did not need testing to begin with..if the broken part was at the penis head, then you needed testing and a 79 day negative test is a verry good indication of your status..
very unlikely your test result will change so you can move on
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