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HIV Prevention and Testing => Do I Have HIV? => Topic started by: theinvisiblewonderman on December 21, 2008, 01:21:29 pm
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If my penis with a burning abrasion is heavily masturbated by a hand with some scratches and cuts that are bleeding am I at risk to catch h.i.v.?
Thank you so.
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No.
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I suppose that you can hardly shake a hand with a big bleeding wound in the palm and immediatly then to smoke a cigarette with nonchalance with zero risk to catch h.i.v..
Am I right?
This post It's about blood in the mouth, is an example of a real similar situation, please can you give confermation?
Thank you very much, I just wanna pacify my mind!
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Keep all your questions in your orginal thread. Your questions will not be answered until you return to your orginal thread.
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Even if the blood in the other hand contains high quantity of h.i.v. and the burning abrasion is a little bleeding too, due to that kind of intercouse?
Sorry for this integration but I don't wanna be missunderstood.
Very happy becouse this forum is very helpfull.
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Masturbation is NOT intercourse.
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I just wanna clarify: the part of my penis with skin and a big burning and a little bleeding abrasion on it, held by a hand with bleeding scratches and cuts of a seropositive woman that is hardly masturbating me; it's a way for an h.i.v. contagious?
Sorry for the confusion but English is not my first language!
Someone can answer, please?
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Please keep all of your entries in this same thread. I have merged your threads here.
No matter what variation of stories you create about masturbation, big bleeding wounds on the hand and such -- none of them are a risk for HIV transmission. HIV is a fragile virus. It is not transmitted through maturbation, mutual or otherwise nor from environmental surfaces.
The only real risk for HIV transmission sexually is through either unprotected vaginal or anal sex. Everything else is strictly theoretical in terms of risk. in the real world of HIV it happens through unprotected intercourse.
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It doesn't matter how many different ways you describe the situation the answer is still NO, bleeding hands touching abrasions on the penis is not a mode of transmission for HIV..you can move on now, this is NOT an HIV situation.
Jan