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IAM A FEMALE FROM THE UK , I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE MY HELL.THE LAST TWO YEARS I HAVE HAD UNPROTECTED INTERACTIONS SOME HAVE EJACULATED IN ME OTHER TIMES NOT. THE HELL AND CONSTANT INTERNET SEARCHING TO SEE IF MY SYMPTOMS WERE HIV RELATED AND I KEPT SEEING YES THEY WERE .MY FEAR INCREASED SO MUCH THAT I NEVER GOT TESTED IN THE END DECIDED TO GET A RAPID TEST APPROVED BY USAID FROM FREEDOM TESTING WEBSITE, I GOT IT AFTER SO MUCH HELL AND PRAYING I DID IT TODAY , IT WAS NEGATIVE. THE POINT HERE SHOULD BE THAT TESTING IS THE BEST WAY TO FIND OUT WHATS GOING ON THEN MOVE ON FROM IT DO NOT MESS ABOUT NOT USEING A CONDOM ETC , DONT TRUST ANYONE BUT YOUR SELF PLEASE PLEASE MOVE ON FROM IT LIKE IAM GOING TO FOCUS ON OTHER THINGS NOT SEX AS ESCAPE FROM PROBLEMS AND LIFE PEACE TO EVERYONE GOODLUCKView Thread
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