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Risk assessment...what do you think?

Hi. I'll cut to the chase: male, protected vaginal sex with csw, condom was intact afterwards. Any HIV risk here? Did an oral fluid test (oraquick in home) at six weeks. Negative. Can I now stop worrying? Thanks!
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You're welcome and stay safe.
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Good to hear. Thanks for the quick answers to my questions and the reassurance. What you guys do on here for the many stressed out folks who post on this community is truly impressive!
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No reason what so ever.
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Correct--no more testing--get on with life.
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So, in other words, you are saying that there's no need for me to keep testing, correct? No risk = no need to test = get on with life ?
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Zero Risk,,, Protection used, it did not fail during the sex,,, Risk never existed. Period
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi, no risk, not using the condom would have been a risk.
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