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Hi everyone

I did unprotected anal sex but he cum outside, but i think that there may be his precum inside my hole. My question is, does precum cause hiv? Or am i at risk of hiv? Thank you
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Any time you have unprotected intercourse with someone whose HIV status is not known to you, you have a risk for HIV.  This is true even if there is no pre-cum or ejaculation.

Risk from a one-time encounter is low, but you should test to be sure.
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When is the best time for me to test?
Btw what do you mean with one-time encounter? Cos this is not my very first anal sex, i've done before several times. Please enlighten me
I would have no way of knowing you had unprotected anal sex several times before, since you only mentioned the one event.

Test at least 28 days after your last unprotected event, using a 4th generation test - also known as a DUO or an Ag/Ab test.

Get some condoms and start using them. You are putting yourself at risk every time you have unprotected intercourse.
No no, for sex i did several times but always practice protected sex before and  i just did unprotected sex once yesterday. So that means one time encounter?
Yes. Protected sex is NOT a risk for HIV, so you have only had a one-time unprotected encounter.
Miss curfewx, is it normal or not normal if now my body feel unwell after unprotected sex? I am scared
Anything can cause a person to feel unwell, whether they have had sex or not. If you are worried about feeling unwell, you should see a doctor, but you would not have symptoms of HIV this soon.

I'm sorry you are scared, and being scared can make you feel unwell. Unfortunately, there is nothing anyone in this forum can do for you except tell you to test at the right time. We aren't able to help you with fear and anxiety.
Miss may i ask you one more time. Actually I did unprotetected anal sex twice. The first time i did in 2019 and my latest result is negative till now. And the 2nd is yesterday, is it still consider one time encounter? Considering my latest hiv test (-)?
I don't know why you are giving me one piece of information at a time, but it isn't very helpful and you are wasting my time.

You are conclusively negative for your first event. Test for your latest event at least 28 days after it happened. ANY time you have unprotected sex with someone who may be HIV+, the risk of infection is 0.06%.

I'm done with this thread. You can return to post your test results, but I won't respond to further queries until then.
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