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Reactive Rapid Test?

I have been very promiscuous over the past three months.  I have always asked my partner's hiv status before engaging in sex, and will only have sex with them if they say they are negative.  I always use condoms for sex and have never had an unprotected encounter.  

I have had sex with 6 guys over the past two months as the bottom partner and receptive oral sex swallowing ejaculation.  Again condom is used for anal sex ALWAYS.  

I just took a rapid test (oraquick) 6 weeks after my last exposure.  There is a line next to the C, however I am unable to tell if there is a faint line next to the T.  I don't believe there is but I suffer from anxiety and OCD.  If I stare at it long enough there seems to possibly be a line next to the T.

Line at C and no line at T = negative result
Line at C and line at T = positive result

Can you look at the below image and let me know your thoughts please?

http://s963.photobucket.com/user/Clemsonmike/media/image.jpg1_zpsuvcrh6jz.jpg.html

Thank you
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You're right.  Thanks guys.  I've been going through a very stressful time in my life and I'm convincing myself of things that are not true
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It's your imagination. You never had a risk
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I only see one line Clemson.
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I only see one line Clemson.
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I'm not sure if there is one next to the T, but if I look long enough it seems there could be one
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Where do you see a faint line at?
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