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Unprotected oral with shemale/Cross dresser

Hello Guys,
on 7 Feb I had unprotected oral sex with a shemale/cross dresser both receiving and giving for a very brief time (2mins) I did feel some precum in my mouth which I swallow and I did ejaculate in her mouth. after 6 - 7 seeks I had tested for related STDs and hepatitis and all came back negative ... here in Australia doctors advised to wait for 12 weeks i.e.  till 7th May for a conclusive HIV test .... I am panic and need your advise........appreciate your great help....  
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Thank you guys..... Did a test today and it is NEGATIVE....
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Yap Im in Australia too, they always say three months even if the test is a Duo, I have HIV scare as well from receiving oral sex. tested at 6 weeks (negative), which most experts says its conclusive, retested again at 12 weeks to made sure (anyway its always free) came back negative again....
Irrelevant, considering he didn't have a risk.
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unprotected oral sex carries no risk of HIV transmission. You dont need to test for this episode.

be well
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thanks for reassuring and such a quick response - so i can re-assume my sex life with my female partner...without needing to get tested for hiv ....?  
No risk for HIV but there are possible risks for other STIs. Whether to resume your sex life with your partner is your choice.
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