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Autor Tema: What is the risk of getting HIV?  (Leído 386 veces)

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What is the risk of getting HIV?
« en: Mayo 24, 2023, 03:55:46 pm »
What are the chances of getting hiv? I do have anxiety and I get really scared of pregnancy or hiv. So me and this guy who Im not even that close with unfortunately slept on the same bed. Then he got horny and I was lying down on my backside ( my face on the pillow). He was rubbing his dick on the opening of my anus and then accidentally he cum ...but he didnt penetrate it in me (i think)..in fact ive never had anal sex before...if he did penetrate it in me..it should have been pain since ive never had anal sex before right?. And then i realised that the top of my vagina waa suddenly unusually wet..i think alot of the cum slipped and went on the top of the vagina because of how I was lying down on the bed..

then he asked me to get a morning after pill so i will but i still feel very scared because i dont know him that well...i then aaked him if there is anything i need to know about him like any diseases and he said no not that i know of and thats a really rude question

So im still scared because of my anxiety. Is there chances of getting hiv from semen on the tip of the anus and vagina?

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Re: What is the risk of getting HIV?
« Respuesta #1 en: Mayo 24, 2023, 05:05:30 pm »
HIV is fragile virus and difficult to transmit. No one has ever been infected once it has been exposed outside the human host.

However other STIs are much easier to transmit and the unprotected sexual activities you had could have exposed you to something besides HIV.

i then aaked him if there is anything i need to know about him like any diseases and he said no not that i know of and thats a really rude question
Asking someone if they have an STI, after you've had sex, is waste of time - because it's too late then. Asking someone if they have an STI, before you've had sex, is a waste of time - because though there is a slight chance they could lie, it's a lot more likely they don't even know their status. Your best bet to is simply assume that anyone could have an undiagnosed STI and take the proper precautions for having safer sex.

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With no exceptions, use condoms correctly and consistently for anal or vaginal intercourse
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Some sexual practices described as safe in terms of acquiring HIV still pose a risk for other more easily acquired STIs. It is possible to show no signs or symptoms from an STI so testing is the only way to know.

Get tested at least yearly for STIs, including but not limited to HIV, and more frequently if condomless intercourse occurs.

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Re: What is the risk of getting HIV?
« Respuesta #2 en: Mayo 25, 2023, 09:23:21 am »
Alright thank u for your response. Also Im not even sure what anal penetration feels like because I never had anal sex before. Would I be able to feel it if he penetrated even a bit? I just felt his penis pushing on my anus when he cummed there, but I did not feel his penis going in, as there should be a painful feeling right? I did not feel any pain at all. Right now when I try it, I can hardly put one finger completely in my anus so I wonder how a penis could have gotten in.

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Re: What is the risk of getting HIV?
« Respuesta #3 en: Mayo 25, 2023, 01:56:55 pm »
If you had been penetrated, you would have known about it.

I agree with Michael, what you posted here wasn't an HIV risk to you.
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Re: What is the risk of getting HIV?
« Respuesta #4 en: Mayo 25, 2023, 03:37:59 pm »
Would I have known about it even if it was wet there? I mean I never had anal sex before? Is it supposed to be painful if first time? Actually we werent planning on having sex or penetration, just foreplay. He was going back and forth while pushing his penis hard on my anus. I couldnt really feel anything as it was wet there for some reason. (Maybe my vaginal fluid). Then he suddenly cummed and thats what scares me. Because I dont know how much the penis went in or whether it even went in. I dont know if the cum went in my anus...but i know some cum spilled on my vaginal area too which Im not worried about since I know he didnt penetrate me vaginally. So lets say if I cant seem to put two fingers in my anus(its tight there), its not possible for a penis to have gone in right. What about the cum just on the opening of the anus, would this be at risk?

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Re: What is the risk of getting HIV?
« Respuesta #5 en: Mayo 25, 2023, 04:14:38 pm »
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Actually we werent planning on having sex or penetration, just foreplay
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"You" might have not been planning it ;D

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He was going back and forth while pushing his penis hard on my anus. I couldnt really feel anything as it was wet there for some reason. (Maybe my vaginal fluid). Then he suddenly cummed and thats what scares me. Because I dont know how much the penis went in or whether it even went in. I dont know if the cum went in my anus...but i know some cum spilled on my vaginal area too which Im not worried about since I know he didnt penetrate me vaginally. So lets say if I cant seem to put two fingers in my anus(its tight there), its not possible for a penis to have gone in right.

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