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Risk of infection

Two weeks ago, I was the bottom in anal sex, and the person took off the condom. I discovered this after a minute or so  and stopped everything - there was no ejaculation.

When I quizzed him about his HIV status, he denied being HIV positive. It didn't seem convincing to me.

What risk have I put myself at?
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It was actually the other way around. I posted here and then realised the HIV forum was the place. Sorry for any trouble, and thank you for letting me know.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you already asked this in the hiv forum which is the appropriate forum to ask hiv related questions in.

grace
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