HIV SCARED !!

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I had unprotected sex for the first time with my boyfriend who I have been dating since 9 months. I'm the top in the relationship. Exactly after 2 weeks of sex I had cold which lasted for another 2 weeks. I saw a doctor who told me that it was sinusitis that was causing the problem. I took medicines and became fine. We both took HIV test at the start of our relationship n both came negative. 2 months have passed by and for some reason I'm still worried. My boyfriend is completely healthy. Apart from the cold I experienced no other symptoms. No fever no rash.

Am I at risk of HIV ?

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  • Posted

    What kind of exposure you had?

    If both of you were negative at start of relationship and if none of you have cheated on the other then you can be 100% sure, you are not having HIV.

    • Posted

      We I'm sure we both haven't cheated...n even if he did I'm sure he wouldn't have done it without condom....We also took 7 months to move without condom

    • Posted

      You don't have HIV bro.

      If you still want to be sure...test after 12 weeks for the most accurate results.

      After 8 weeks is also fairly accurate too.

  • Posted

    No, it was a cold. It's difficult to catch HIV unless you have an open cut or sore to allow his bodily fluid - eg blood or semen - into your bloodstream. He's more likely to be at risk from you if you introduce your semen into his rectum.

    • Posted

      i have question. so in a penile vaginal sex. if the guy dont have any scar on his penis and dont cum inside her, its impossible to get that disease ?
  • Posted

    i guess youre not, took a test after 3 month of your sex and its gonna be exact,

     

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