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Your post from the "Living with HIV" forum section was removed and you have been issued a 28-day ban.

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Already asked and answered.

Using condoms correctly and consistently is key.

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HIV can't be transmitted through an intact latex, polyisoprene or polyurethane condom. Unless a condom obviously fails during intercourse, there is no reason to be stressing about HIV or testing for HIV outside the standard yearly HIV screening.

In short: You had no HIV risk from the concerned encounter, move on with your life.

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Use condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse correctly and consistently, with no exceptions.

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Keep in mind that some sexual practices described as safe in terms of acquiring HIV still pose a risk for other easier-acquired STIs.



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Please don't post about this again.

If you come back again with more about this it will result in a ban.
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Hi.
- i had sex with african CSW. She supplied a condom and it was kinda tight but it worked. I had quick brief sex, 2-3 minutes. It was my first time having sex, anxiety came in and i just finished quickly removed the condom gave it to her, she checked it and throw it in the garbage. I left quickly. 2 days after i felt uncomfortable in my penis and frequent urination, this uncomfortable feeling lasted for awhile like 3 months. Then it went away. After a year it came back but lil worse. Prostatitis or cpps i guess.
- before the sex, we had frottage. She was on top. Grinding really hard, she told me to place my penis in pubic area and she sat on it rubbing hard for 1 minute. Seriously i have no idea if my penis went in. Really i dont have idea. She said it didnt go in.
- what is the risk of these activities i have done?
- i read that some people got infected even with a condom. How come? I thought condom sex is no risk.
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Grinding and rubbing against each other isn't an HIV risk and as for intercourse, HIV can't be transmitted through an intact latex, polyisoprene or polyurethane condom. Unless a condom obviously fails during intercourse, there is no reason to be stressing about HIV or testing for HIV outside the standard yearly HIV screening.

In short: You had no HIV risk from the concerned encounter, move on with your life.

Please don't post about this again.
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Hi.
- i had sex with african CSW. She supplied a condom and it was kinda tight but it worked. I had quick brief sex, 2-3 minutes. It was my first time having sex, anxiety came in and i just finished quickly removed the condom gave it to her, she checked it and throw it in the garbage. I left quickly. 2 days after i felt uncomfortable in my penis and frequent urination, this uncomfortable feeling lasted for awhile like 3 months. Then it went away. After a year it came back but lil worse. Prostatitis or cpps i guess.
- before the sex, we had frottage. She was on top. Grinding really hard, she told me to place my penis in pubic area and she sat on it rubbing hard for 1 minute. Seriously i have no idea if my penis went in. Really i dont have idea. She said it didnt go in.
- what is the risk of these activities i have done?
- i read that some people got infected even with a condom. How come? I thought condom sex is no risk.
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Estoy infectado? / Re: preocupado
« Last post by Jim Allen on Today at 03:35:08 pm »
No un VIH riesgo.  Adelante con su vida


Esto es lo que necesita saber para evitar una infección por VIH:

Uso condones para el coito anal o vaginal, de manera correcta y constante, siempre, sin excepciones. Considere comenzar la PrEP como una capa adicional de prevención del VIH en el futuro.

Tenga en cuenta que algunas prácticas sexuales que pueden ser descritas como seguras en términos de VIH podrían representar un riesgo para la transmisión de otras ITS mucho más fáciles de adquirir.

Hágase la prueba regularmente para detectar el VIH y las ITS por lo menos una vez al año y realice pruebas con más frecuencia si ocurre una relación sexual sin protección

Saludos cordiales

Jim
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Estoy infectado? / Re: san2023
« Last post by Jim Allen on Today at 03:32:49 pm »
De nada
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Estoy infectado? / Re: san2023
« Last post by san2023 on Today at 03:30:11 pm »
Gracias jim dios te bendinga suldo desde india
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Estoy infectado? / preocupado
« Last post by Luiskokusho on Today at 03:11:32 pm »
Comparto mi situación

hace 4 días tuve relaciones con una sexoservidora. la cual me hizo oral con condon y también la penetracion  fue con condon. para esto yo estaba algo tomado. pero recuerdo todo.  al momento de retirarme vi que el condon estaba allí y después de esto fui a verlo si no se había roto. el cual no está roto. después me entró dudas como si se hubiera movido . pero creo que son más mis miedos por mi mala acción. debería estar preocupado ?
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Hiya.

I read your post three times with care.

Nobody has acquired HIV through fingering, and you will not be the world's first, fingering lacks a route for you to acquire HIV and your sore, scraped and poorly maintained finger doesn't change that.

Move on with your life & please don't post about this again! Thank you.



Here's what you need to know to reduce your HIV risks:
Use condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse correctly and consistently, with no exceptions. Consider talking to your healthcare provider about PrEP as an additional layer of protection against HIV and get vaccinated against HPV, Hepatitis A & B.

Keep in mind that some sexual practices described as safe in terms of acquiring HIV still pose a risk for other easier-acquired STIs. So please do get tested at least yearly for STIs, including but not limited to HIV, and more frequently if condomless intercourse occurs.

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

Kind regards

Jim

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