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Regarding my situation, i've been tested for HIV twice and came out negative both times. I've recently had 2 sexual partners in which one got tested and came out negative. The other has not tested. We've used condoms everytime and I've given oral sex twice although he has not ejaculated in my mouth... I guess my biggest concern is when he does *** during sex, I have him do it on my body instead. I generally wax and sometimes I can bleed after waxing. I'm afraid that the *** on my body may have gotten into the cuts that I have from waxing (although I waxed earlier that day the bleeding from waxing stopped and were not visibly open). Is there risk in him transmitting HIV through these cuts with semen? The HIV risk is there, but it is a pretty small risk. However, your method of "birth control" is full of pregnancy risk. |
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