anal sex with hiv positive person?

July 17th, 2008 by

i got contacted after 7 months of having sex with individual, it was dec 07, and he got sick june of 08! i got tested and i'm so scared! i was a top and i only had sex one time with him! there was no force entry, and i was in him for 1 min.

for details) but i need best opinion, if i have it i am a healthy individual that takes crazy care of my self. i have had no symth. either.i got tested for other std's and they came back neg.

i am waiting for my results and dreading the call!! It will be 7 months since that encounter! he gave me oral before the scene also) what are my risk of getting it.please help, i will let everyone know the outcome that gives me advice.please ask around .

2 Responses to “anal sex with hiv positive person?”

  1. Ms. Le'Kia

    Given your situation, you have a high risk of contracting it.

    sex is the most common way for males to contract HIV/AIDS from males.

    is due to the small almost invisible cuts on the anus.

    is not passed on from the mouth to someone else's cock.

    are a small number of recorded cases of people getting HIV from taking cum into their mouth. In almost all of the cases the person had herpes sores, cuts or infections in their mouth. It isn't easy for HIV to enter the bloodstream via the mouth or throat. If you're and there is any bleeding in your mouth, or if you have a gum disease or other oral infections (such as a sore throat) take extra care. Brushing your teeth before oral sex can give you bleeding gums. To be really safe, you can pull his cock out of your mouth before he cums, so that you do not get cum in your mouth. A condom on the cock you're sucking is an ultra-safe strategy. Go to this website (www.managingdesire.org) for more detailed info.

    this helps! Good Luck!

  2. MARINE

    Did you use a condom? If you did your risk is close to zero and need no testing but if you didn't you land within the 1/100 chance of contracting HIV if in FACT he was postive. Unprotected Anal sex with HIV postive is very high risk but since you were not the receptive gay terms- bottom) the risk is lowered.

    sex transmission theoretically speaking possible, but the likelyhood is VERY VERY LOW- 00001%. Your results with be Conclusive.

    Luck ! go to www.medhelp.com click on forums then HIV prevention- PUBLIC post this same question but with more detail. Condom/time/etc. Teak, HIV postive for many years, has all the answers. He will tell you what i told you.

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