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Author Topic: which risk situation that i have Plz n sorry for annoying (ann&andy specially)  (Read 4174 times)

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Offline ahmdrgb

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Hello ann & andy and whomever is replying our concerns here , that a really great job and payin such time here for making people feels better , anyway i will describe my case in the next few points and i would like to know do i need to test or not

i have been with a gurl and she gone down on me and that was unprotected oral with no condoms as the case was as follow

1- i had some cuts on my face coz of bread shaving before one hour of having oral with her

2- she sucked my thing  for more than 30 minutes , and she had some braces into her mouth which hurted mine and no bleeding but i think i had some sores over my dick , and i dont know if her mouth was bleeding or not but i saw her lips such reddish

3- her nipples may be had some cuts or broken however ima not expert on this but i think her nipple wassnot regurally shaped like other women , but i sucked her nipples many times during the process

4-she insterted many times her tongue into the opening at the tip of my dick


5- we had a very very deep kissing and was wild , so as i had my lips pooped some


iam sorry about my language anyway :)

thanx for ur reply iam really worrried and i dont know if i have to test because one of the above or not

since she and i dont know about her HIV status

Thanx and really apperciate ur reply in advance


Offline RapidRod

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At no time were you at risk of contracting HIV in the situations that you have provided.

Offline ahmdrgb

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Thanx so much for ur reply and i do really appreciate yuor time

i need to ask  general question

If my cuts was bleeding and was in touch with any blood in her mouth is it a thing we should appreciate !

and one more question

is there any huge blood quantities of blood required to contract HIV or commonly if external blood exposure happens nothing would comes to HIV for instance : if someone is exposed to one liter of blood and someone exposed to two drops of blood is it same risk /.' or one of two has no risk?

2- we can say no risk in Oral sex at all?

3-body fluids like semen or whatever if dropped on to someone skin if the skin have any cuts no risk at all?

Thanks and regards




Offline Andy Velez

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Thanx so much for ur reply and i do really appreciate yuor time

i need to ask  general question

If my cuts was bleeding and was in touch with any blood in her mouth is it a thing we should appreciate !

NO, HIV IS FRAGILE AND NOT TRANSMITTED IN THAT MANNER. 

and one more question

is there any huge blood quantities of blood required to contract HIV or commonly if external blood exposure happens nothing would comes to HIV for instance : if someone is exposed to one liter of blood and someone exposed to two drops of blood is it same risk /.' or one of two has no risk?

YOU'RE SPEAKING OF WHAT IF SITUATIONS. WE DEAL ONLY WITH WHAT REALLY HAPPENED AND MAKE AN EVALUATION.

2- we can say no risk in Oral sex at all?

ABSOLUTELY NO RISK TO YOU IN RECEIVING ORAL. PERIOD. NO MATTER WHAT DETAILS YOU THROW INTO THE MIX.

3-body fluids like semen or whatever if dropped on to someone skin if the skin have any cuts no risk at all?

NO. EVEN THOUGH IT MAY SEEM FRAGILE, YOUR SKIN IS STRONG AND A VERY GOOD PROTECTION AGAINST TRANSMISSION. I'VE NEVER KNOWN OF A CASE OF DOCUMENTED TRANSMISSION THROUGH A CUT, BRUISE or OTHER SUCH INJURY. IT JUST DOESN'T HAPPEN THAT WAY.
Thanks and regards




Andy Velez

Offline ahmdrgb

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Hello Andy and rapidrod n ANN

iam so sorry for annoying again , i just have one more and last concern about HIV transmission

over CDC website which u attachhed in here i have found that they are mentioning that ORAL SEX IS A WAY OF TRANSMISSION AND ONE DOCUMENTED CASE COZ OF ORAL SEX

i agree with you that all the drs even agrees that  ( saliva ) is not a way to transmit it

but they mentioned that

1- if there any bleedings into the mouth during sucking the guy may get the virus

2- if the gurl having cuts into her mouth and the guy is infected she will get the viurus

3-if during kissing any cuts at the lips there would be exposure case, and even if deep deep kissing it would make a prb as well

would u just tell me ur opion coz i really got confused and i think iam afraid coz someties  we may got hurted during the process because of anything happens that makes u keep away from ur partner?

i apperciate that ur note is to be safe u have to use condoms everytime u have anal or vaginal sex and i can understand this clearly when i was young and i felt like its safe

but right now i got scared since i read whatever on CDC website

tahnx again for ur reply in advance and tht would be my last question to you

Offline RapidRod

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Saliva has over a dozen different proteins and enzymes  that inhibit HIV and the actual amount of blood it would take you would never have received a blowjob. You never had a risk.

Offline Ann

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ahmed,

Use condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse, correctly and consistently, and you will avoid hiv infection. IT REALLY IS THAT SIMPLE!!!

There have been long-term studies of couples where one is positive and one is negative. In the couples who used condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse, but no barrier for oral activities, not one of the negative partners became infected with hiv. Not one.

You need to be using condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse, every time, no exceptions until such time as you are in a securely monogamous relationship where you have both tested for ALL sexually transmitted infections together. To agree to have unprotected intercourse is to consent to the possibility of being infected with an STI. Sex without a condom lasts only a matter of minutes, but hiv is forever.

Have a look through all three condom and lube links in my signature line so you can use condoms with confidence.

Anyone who is sexually active should be having a full sexual health care check-up, including but not limited to hiv testing, at least once a year and more often if unprotected intercourse occurs.

If you aren't already having regular, routine check-ups, now is the time to start. As long as you make sure condoms are being used for intercourse, you can fully expect your routine hiv tests to return with negative results. Don't forget to always get checked for all the other sexually transmitted infections as well, because they are MUCH easier to transmit than hiv.

And just in case you missed it the first time, use condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse, correctly and consistently, and you will avoid hiv infection. It really is that simple!

Ann
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