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Author Topic: Unprotected Cunnilingus and Rimming  (Read 2844 times)

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Offline Newuserpoz89

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Unprotected Cunnilingus and Rimming
« on: May 07, 2020, 03:29:23 pm »
Hi,

I had been to an escort a week back and I did lick her Vagina and anus for a minute unprotected, I felt like there was a petroleum jelly applied as it tasted like that. There was no ejaculation during the oral. I did a protected vaginal intercourses after. I am little worried about getting infected. If I would like to take test, what is the right time.
Please let me know the risk involved in my case

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Re: Unprotected Cunnilingus and Rimming
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2020, 03:41:46 pm »
Hiya,

Rimming and Cunnilingus is not an HIV concern and as for the intercourse you wore a condom.

HIV can't transmit through an intact latex or polyurethane condom. If a condom fails during the act of intercourse it's obvious to the insertive partner. There is no reason to be stressing about intercourse as long as this obvious issue did not happen.

If this was your only sexual encounter then relax and, move on with your life. No need to test outside of standard yearly routine.

Here's what you need to know to avoid HIV infection:
Use condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse, correctly and consistently, every time, no exceptions. Consider starting PrEP as an additional layer of HIV protection going forward

Keep in mind that some sexual practices which may be described as ‘safe’ in terms of HIV transmission might still pose a risk for transmission of other STI's, so please do get fully tested regularly and at least yearly for all STI's including but not limited to HIV and test more frequently if unprotected intercourse occurs

Also, note that it is possible to have an STI and show no signs or symptoms and the only way of knowing is by testing.

Kind regards

Jim

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Re: Unprotected Cunnilingus and Rimming
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2020, 06:28:34 pm »
Thank you Jim,
Appreciate your quick response

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Re: Unprotected Cunnilingus and Rimming
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2020, 09:11:42 pm »
You're welcome
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Re: Unprotected Cunnilingus and Rimming
« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2020, 11:58:11 pm »
Hi Jim,

Please assess my risk.

Three weeks back,I had been to a SW, she did unprotected BJ(not sure if she had mouth cuts) and I did unprotected cunnilingus and there were no fluid out. After that we had a protected intercourse.
A week after that I have a discomfort while urinating and I went to get tested for my burning sensation while peeing, and in the urine test there are leukocytes esterace. I and was given with antibiotics for the bladder infection and STI results are yet to come.
Kindly let me know my risk of getting HIV or STDs

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Re: Unprotected Cunnilingus and Rimming
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2020, 03:40:54 am »
Hiya,

Receiving a blowjob is no HIV risk to you whatsoever.  It lacks all the conditions required for acquiring HIV,  thus it makes sense that after nearly 40 years of this pandemic in terms of BJ's there hasn’t been a single documented case of HIV transmission to an insertive partner (the person being "sucked") and you will not be the worlds first.

The Intercourse and Cunnilingus you can apply my previous answer.

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Sure. Sex even with condoms comes with risks like STI's. The BJ & Cunnilingus was no HIV risk although there are risks for other easier to acquire STI's.

Similar story for the intercourse, see the reduction of risk condoms offer depends greatly on how infections are transmitted, some STI's, unlike HIV, can be acquired during skin to skin contact that may not be covered by condoms during sexual contact, condomless sex, of course, would come with accepting greater STI risks including HIV.

However, even for the easier to acquire STI's, there is no need to stress each time you have sex. Just get tested routinely for STI's like every sexually active person should.
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