You are more likely to have the flu, but anyway. Go to the GP to cure you. You can then get tested for HIV. Our theoretical answers will not work for you, the research is more accurate.
Next time, use precautions to avoid thinking you have AIDS every time you catch a cold.
If he is sick, he may have infected you with HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, hepatitis and the like. The probability of HIV is not high, but it is there. You go or call a research lab, they have a venereal disease package. I think you could be tested after the 40th day of contact, and most likely after 3 months.
Good luck and never do it again, there are many diseases, and even if it is not over, you may still be pregnant!
First of all, there is no such thing as "do not secrete pre-ejaculatory fluid" ... it is more than certain that you cannot feel such a thing anymore.
Second, what does it matter where and if it ended?
Third, now you will tremble a little to learn that sex without a condom with someone who is not your serious boyfriend - is not done.
Or you do, but then you tremble over the tests ... I've personally done it twice and I know it's not a pleasant feeling.
She is now ill with a cold and immediately thinks that the STUMP has hit her.
Tip ... if it stings you ... go and investigate, because otherwise you'll go crazy with every cold ... and the symptoms are the same.
Girl, girl ... Now this should be a lesson for you not to have sex without a condom, especially with a man who is not your serious boyfriend! If he had cummed inside you or secreted pre-ejaculatory fluid, you would BE PREGNANT! I don't think you have HIV, maybe it's just the flu, but it can give you thousands of other scary and nasty things, like gonorrhea, gonorrhea, fungus. And the fungus is never to be underestimated, I have caught, though not by man, and getting rid of it is a nightmare afterwards! Protect your body, because even just one unwanted pregnancy can ruin both your life and the life of your future child. People have come up with thousands of methods of contraception, don't expose yourself like that.
HIV does not have such symptoms, at least not in the beginning. The probability is too low. After all, do your research in a month or two, to be calm. And from here on out - smart and only with a condom.
I advise you to take the following steps, on the 32nd day of sexual contact to go to the NATIONAL CENTER FOR INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES (NCIPD) DEPARTMENT OF VIROLOGY. Take the test for your own peace of mind. Besides a condom, you can also use PrEP for more peace of mind! Good luck and bold!
M29
You always see pre-ejaculatory fluid, you can't see or feel it. Now calmly, whatever has happened has already happened and there is nothing you can do. Cure your cold and see what the deadlines for an HIV test are, after a few months or a year do another one to make sure everything is ok.
It would be nice to use condoms. I had a lot of partners, but I was without only 2 of them, but we already lived together, etc. And whatever they tell you about how they didn't like it with an eraser or didn't get aroused, don't tie themselves to them, these are small manipulations.
Beware, do not believe in nonsense that someone is clean! Safe from people who bond! Sex without is done with a permanent partner, and not for several months, but for years. And when you are examined, you see the result with your own eyes, as well as yours. Nobody believes in words. Imagine that there was something, and you tell him that he infected you? He would deny it as nothing, and say that you were with others and caught him. That's what he was going to tell you, and that's how much your partner costs. She would wash her hands with you, take care of herself. Next time, ask to see the results with your own eyes, not to believe nonsense.
Number 6, opposite.
After a period of 2 to 6 weeks, primary HIV infection or the so-called acute HIV syndrome develops. This is the period in which the infected person's immune system fights the virus. More than half of those infected may have symptoms similar to the flu, such as headache, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, weakness, muscle aches, sore throat, and fever.
The chance of getting infected is equivalent to the chance of satisfying it
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