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HIV Prevention and Testing => Do I Have HIV? => Topic started by: david86 on June 24, 2013, 10:38:46 am

Title: cunnilingus
Post by: david86 on June 24, 2013, 10:38:46 am
Hi! I just want to ask if someone use a  drugs (amphetamine-speed) before he\she performed cunnilingus, is this increase the risk of HIV. Are the saliva stay enough "strong" to fight with the virus.. I don't mean having a meth mouth are realy bad oral hygiene. I find this site very helpful. Thanks for your time.
(Sorry for my english)
Title: Re: cunnilingus
Post by: Jeff G on June 24, 2013, 10:52:22 am
There is anecdotal reports that YOU could be at a higher risk if you are the receptive partner in mouth to penile oral sex , meaning if you suck the dick of a guy with HIV and have meth mouth your risk MAY be increased . There can be no study's on this because it wouldn't be ethical . Cunnilingus isn't a risk for HIV .

The problem with ALL the reports on oral transmission of HIV is that time and time again its been proven other risk factors were in play .

As long as you are using condoms correctly every time you have vaginal or anal sex you will avoid HIV , its that simple .
Title: Re: cunnilingus
Post by: david86 on June 24, 2013, 11:23:14 am
Thanx a lot ;)
Title: Condom slipped till the head of the penis
Post by: david86 on June 26, 2013, 08:35:02 am
 Hello! So my condom slipped till the head of my penis. I was not sure if it slipped to the inner of my foreskin or not, but I was sure that it was covering the entire head of my penis. My questions was what is the chance that I get HIV, and if her vagina fluid could have touched the inner of my foreskin? God bless you all for the help!
Title: Re: cunnilingus
Post by: Jeff G on June 26, 2013, 08:48:08 am
Hi David , please do not start a new thread and be sure to post all of your questions and comments in this thread only . If you have trouble finding your thread you can do so by going to your profile and selecting show own post and it will take you here .

The important thing is the tip of your penis and the mucus membrane were covered during sex . If your penis were to come into contact with the HIV virus during sex deep inside the vagina the virus would be rendered unable to infect the instant it was exposed to oxygen when you withdrew .

As long as you are using condoms correctly every time you have vaginal or anal sex you will avoid HIV , its that simple . Don't forget to get your sexual health checkup at least once a year including a HIV test . You need to test for ALL STD's , some of them can linger with no symptoms for quite awhile , so get your checkups .