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am too worried!

I would like to show my appreciation for this amazing forum. It is enlightening and informative.
I have three questions: how risky is swallowing precum or semen?
Another one: if semen gets into eyes , can this cause HIV?
unprotected anal sex with no exchange of any bodily fluids?

The reason why i am asking the first two questions is that i gave oral sex to someone, he precame in my mouth but  i had no cuts or sores at all...After ejaculating, some of his semen got into my right eye and i felt a burning sensation.. It is been like a nightmare  ever since imaging what my test results would be like. So I would appreciate your help with my three questions.
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for someone who had a risk...3 months is conclusive, although 6-8 weeks post exposure will give a very good indication of one's status.
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so shall wait for 3 months to make the test so that i can have a confirm result of my status?
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You don't have to have ejaculation during anal sex to transmit HIV.
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Unprotected anal sex is a very high risk activity. Don't ever do it!! Don't assume that there  is no exchange of bodily fluid's!! There is always exchange of bodily fluid's when you have unprotected sex of any kind. ALWAYS use condoms.
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thank u for your answer..so anal sex without bodily fluids is not an exposure?
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You never had an exposure in the situations you've provided.
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I can only tell u what i read..and its unlikely to get the virus form oral sex...I cant answer your question about the eye
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