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I love him but he is infected with HIV. I know that i have to use condom everytime that we have an affair. However, I plan to meet him soon. The question that i am asking for help is: am I safe from HIV infection if before intercourse we do kissing and give oral sex to each other? You can still get HIV from kissing and oral sex. Yes. Oral sex is is zero risk. NO ORAL SEX. you can transmit/receive HIV that way... shouldn't he know all of this? If he's infected, he's responsible for knowing how to spread it. You can kiss assuming he has no sores or blisters in his mouth, and be sure to ask him. You cannot transmit HIV through kissing, so no worries there. However, sex is a bad idea. You don't get HIV strictly through intercourse, either. If he has any kind of sure or anything down there, you're pretty much done for. Any contact with bodily fluid can lead to HIV infection. So, really, I think you're taking your life into your hands by doing this. not a great idea. First off... kissing should be fine. but if you give him oral sex be sure to use a condom because you can get HIV from semen. even just swallowing. ALWAYS USE A CONDOM. be safe. go to : http://www.teengrowth.com/index.cfm?acti... Kissing is no risk for HIV infection and oral is VERY low risk. Having been in a relationship with someone who is HIV+ (for 25 years) I remain negative. ANY penetrative sex you need to use condoms EVERY time. if you give oral sex i can 99.99999999999999% chance guarantee you WILL become infected with HIV. his bodily fluids from his genitals with get in your mouth. |
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