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numerous exposures

1. i received an unprotected oral sex from a guy and rubbed my penis with his face. He has some acnes on his face. I didn't know whether these acnes are bleeding or not. And I ejaculated inside his mouth. Is it a risk?
2. I kissed to a guy's lip whose upper lip has a small open sore. It could be slightly bleeding. What is my risk associated with this?
3. I mutually masturbated with another guy. He masturbated my penis with fingers. His fingers have some of his precum since he mastubated himself at the same time. Is it also a risk?
4. Two weeks after these exposures, I have flu like symptoms like fever, nausea, chills, loss of appetite and muscle pain of legs. Symptoms last only for two days. Fever lasts for about 4 hours. Sore throat occurs about 6 days before fever start.
Now I am too worried for reading information from different sites and my symptoms.
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No risk.
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yesterday, I went to club and there
I masturbated a guy.
when he became wet, I forgot and touch my gums with his precum on my finger.
I have bleeding gums.
Is it a risk?
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The cut on the finger is fresh and not heal well
The precum may be rubbed on that cut.
And suffer ARS like symptoms 6 weeks after exposure?
Can it be?
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hello
any response?
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As a question, can ARS occur at 6 weeks after exposure?
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Can I move on now? YES
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Can I move on now?
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Once any fluids containing the virus is exposed to air it becomes inactive and unable to infect. Also the cut on your finger is not a pathway for the virus to enter.

As you have been told NO RISK

Hope This Helps!
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but please explain me
i masturbated his penis for a long time.
There was a wound on the thumb( near the nail bed).
He was wet with precum.they are fresh precum.
Now six weeks after exposure, i have same symptoms as ARS.-now fatigue especially at night and early morning, headache, night fever.
now I have sleepless nights.i want to do nothing.I had a test yesterday (6weeks and four days) and it was negative. But I did not satisfy as the symptoms are occuring this time.
Please access my real risk and suggest me what should I do now.
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No risk.
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moreover, I masturbated to a man with my finger.At that time, my finger had a small injury and it was not heal enough.
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but the symptoms so much like ARS
I also had hot eyes with pain of eyelids.
Are they really not ARS?
Can ARS also occur 6 weeks after exposure?
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You never had an exposure.
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hello?How about my question?
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that there was fresh blood involved in exposures 1 and 2
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From what you described you didnt have an exposure ...
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV.
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