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Week 19

I had a stripper give me a lap dance with my pants off and possibly inserted in her vagina and my penis had a cut underneath the head, this is what scared me!

Tested at 2 weeks-Negative
Tested at 6 weeks-Negative
Tested at 9.5 weeks-Negative

I came down with a flu and had white sores on my tongue ( I got these every once in a while) around 6 weeks but I tested negative but now at 11 weeks I have this rash underneath both arm pits and I have had it for 2 weeks. It itches a lot and has turned my skin to a brownish color. Is this at all HIV related? Should I test one more time?
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It's not an HIV concern.
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Can anything come to mind on what this could be?
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but my pants were off and I sweat at one point she rode me as in sex ...
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV from a lap dance.
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I also sweated at night every night until I tested negative, also I have noticed I have been tired but I'm a college student so I don't know. I haven't lost weight though, so can someone help me.
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