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Possibl Hiv exposure

I had exposure with a man I know little about. He was behind me grinding me from behind. I had a light spotting of blood the prior day from a hemeroid after a bm, and was firm about NO penitration.  He tried to insert and I immediately told him to stop and he did.he may have got the tip in no more than once or twice.   He did not cum but I'm sure he got some pre cum on my rectum and hemeroid.  About 3 days latter I started feeling stomach cramps and light nausea.  Now after 1 week, I have slight diahrea.  Could this be hiv exposure? Thanks
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207091 tn?1337709493
It's highly unlikely to be an HIV exposure from such a brief, possible penetration.

Your symptoms certainly aren't from that, or any other STD. No STD gives you diarrhea, and you wouldn't see HIV symptoms this soon.

You continue to ask questions after encounters. You really need to get some help for your anxiety about this.
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https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Worried-about-hiv/show/3069020
See a mental health therapist, because no one here can help you. You've posted 67 times about std and hiv so by this time you should have figured out the answer from all the advice you've been given.
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