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I am worried if my actions lead to HIV infections.? |
I am a male and had a sex with gay partner. I am worried if my actions lead to getting HIV infections. Please help me to figure out: First, I'm sorry that you are anxious about catching the HIV virus, and I think that you have brought up some very good questions. If you are performing in homosexual acts, you should be tested quite often If he was infected, the chances of transmission is very high and chances of infection (by you) are also high. Yes, you should be worried. HIV is transferred through body fluids. Not necessarily saliva unless your partner has an open cut or sore in there mouth. But how would you know that. You're playing with fire. Always use protection. And you should get tested every couple of months now that you may have been exposed. Kissing each other open mouth you might have a slim chance only because exchange of saliva. I think latest research show there is no HIV in saliva however you never know so keep it in mind. since you're gay, you'd better go for medical check up regularly.. its been say if you have gay sex, you are 70% more likely to have HIV compare to straight person.. one thing for sure you'll never get HIV if your partner dont have HIV.. my advice wear a condom before having sex and just throw off your c.u.m dont taste it, pretty disgusting.. or stop being gay, BE STRAIGHT!!! if one of you had aids you both do If you are preforming any kind of sexual acts, you have to be tested frequently, unnless you and your partner do not have sexual relations with other partners Penis-mouth sex is risky for any STD, not just HIV, whether there is ejaculation or not. However, if neither of you is infected in the first place, then there's nothing to expose each other to. Just having sex doesn't cause the virus to magically appear. Kissing doesn't seem to pass on HIV, and certainly just getting semen on your skin isn't a risk. If you both are not doing any body else and have been tested 6 months after the last partner either of you had then you are probably safe. The HIV virus usually takes 6 months to test positive for HIV. You must be careful. If either of you have the virus then a small cut or hangnail can let the virus in. You should not brush your teeth for at least twelve hours before oral sex because the tooth brush causes many micro scopic cuts that you cannot even tell are there. Food like chips can cut your mouth and put you at risk. Pre *** does have HIV if one of you are infected. So if you are the first and only for each other then you have nothing to worry about. but we can talk more if you want. |
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