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about june last year i had sex with a guy who just slip in my vagina and pulled out and put ona condom he tested negative.september i had gave oral sex where i swollowed *** he also tested negative.i was finger twice by two separate people.deep kissed another and had unprotected sexwith someone who ejaculated outside but had a hiv test afetr me and tested negative..im scared i am experiencing muscle spasm cud i get hiv frm kissing or fingering?
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btw i live in the caribbean not in the states
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the fact thyat i have pn also.really bad.i had the flu before also
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i am confused i am really confused soo you are tellin me that i had no risk of getting the virus even if one of them was possibly hiv positive?
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Freddie Mercury didnt tell until the day before he died NOW MOVE ON
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Don't say people don't come right out and say they have HIV because you don't know and more than likely you don't know anyone that is positive. I don't have on bit of telling anyone that I'm HIV positive. You did not have a risk of contracting HIV. So move along.
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this is not a no risk situation no one will come out and say if they ar e atually hiv positive..there have been cases of people getting hiv infection from swallowing semen and also pre ejaculatory fluid in  the vagina
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