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HIV Prevention and Testing => Do I Have HIV? => Topic started by: moevans on January 07, 2013, 04:09:05 pm

Title: Semi-Dipping with HIV Positive Male
Post by: moevans on January 07, 2013, 04:09:05 pm
I had an intimate encounter with a male 6 days ago. He recently told me he had been HIV positive for 2 years and takes medications daily.

During that encounter, I fingered him anally and got alot of rectal muscus/fluids around the rectal area. I then proceeded to thrust my unprotected penis around that rectal area for about 15 mins. I don't recall any penetration, but I do believe that was semi-dipping with the head of my penis touching and pushing the entrance of the anus. I am scared the infectious fluids/muscus might have entered my urethra as the head of my penis was in constant contact with the fluid/mucus.

1) How can anus muscus/fluids enter the urethra without anal penetration?

2) Thrusting the head of my penis and urethra against skin covered with anal muscus/fluids. How probable is HIV transmission?
Title: Re: Semi-Dipping with HIV Positive Male
Post by: moevans on January 07, 2013, 04:25:43 pm
He has been taking the meds for 8 months
Title: Re: Semi-Dipping with HIV Positive Male
Post by: jkinatl2 on January 07, 2013, 05:41:05 pm
What you describe us frottage.  It carries zero risk. In no way is this remotely an HIV situation.

As for rectal secretions, HIV cannot infect outside the body. Your risk - even had you topped him without a condom, would be considered extremely low if he was on meds a d had a suppressed viral load as a result.

I reiterate - this is not an HIV concern at all.
Title: Re: Semi-Dipping with HIV Positive Male
Post by: moevans on January 08, 2013, 03:25:39 am
Thanks for the reply.

HIV cannot stay alive outside the body even for 5-10 secs?
Title: Re: Semi-Dipping with HIV Positive Male
Post by: jkinatl2 on January 08, 2013, 05:13:48 am
Thanks for the reply.

HIV cannot stay alive outside the body even for 5-10 secs?

No, it absolutely cannot. HIV hs a fragile virus and requires extremely specific environmental factors in order to remain viable. These factors only exist within the human body.