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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, may I know am I safe from HIV infection if before intercourse we do kissing and give oral sex to each other? If your performing oral sex there is a almost certain chance you have HIV. I would go to a doctor to be tested immediately before you two do anymore unsafe sex. People believe that oral sex doesn't have any STDS involved but it does especially if you got any of his semen in your mouth or in you. HIV is not transmitted by saliva (spit) s kissing is fine. Unprotected oral sex is definitely not fine. HIV is transmitted through Semen, vaginal fluids, blood and breast milk. |
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