Hi Doc,
Thanks so much for this forum. Reading it has made me feel better (unlike all the other sites) -- but not quite enough to refrain from asking a question. I hope you don't consider this question too duplicative; I'll be seeing my partner for the
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
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First-progesterone vgs 50
First-testosterone
First-testosterone mc time in a while next month (we're apart for the year), and I want to make sure I don't expose her to anything, least of all HIV.
As indicated, I am a straight male in a committed relationship. Three weeks ago, I had my
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 100
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 25
First-progesterone vgs 400
First-progesterone vgs 50
First-testosterone
First-testosterone mc sexualCauses of sexual dysfunction
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Sexual problems overview experience with a guy I met via gaydar -- something I've been curious about for a while, but will never repeat. He was in his 40s, very nebbishy, said he had not had
sexBuccal smear
Causes of sexual dysfunction
Child abuse - sexual
Delayed ejaculation
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Inhibited sexual desire
Orgasmic dysfunction
Puberty and adolescence
Rape
Safe sex for quite a while. I asked him before we had
sexBuccal smear
Causes of sexual dysfunction
Child abuse - sexual
Delayed ejaculation
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Inhibited sexual desire
Orgasmic dysfunction
Puberty and adolescence
Rape
Safe sex whether he was negative and always played
safeSafe driving for teens
Safe sex and he said yes. During what turned out to be about a 20 minute encounter, I gave and received unprotected oral sex and received (for about a minute) protected anal sex with considerable lube. He did not ejaculate in my mouth and at most I might have swallowed one drop of precum. I didn't see any open sores or redness or anything of the sort. The condom did not slip during anal sex, he did not ejaculate into it, and to the best of my knowledge it didn't break.
Because I have hypochondriacal tendencies, I started to worry the next day. I asked him again if he was negative, and he assured me that he was -- "definitively." But he wanted to hook up again, so I'm not sure if that qualifies for your general rule that people don't lie when asked directly. I have felt fine since the encounter, other than a tiny cold that began before the event and continued after, but I can't stop checking my forehead for fever...
Should I get an HIV test for this encounter? When I told my partner about the experience and my worries, she laughed and said I was just being paranoid. I imagine she's right -- the guilt thing many commentators mention on this site -- but hearing it from you would make me feel much better. And I'm most paranoid of all about the possibility of putting her at any risk.
Your response would be most appreciated. I hope this question is "original" enough to warrant a response. If not, you still have my thanks for the forum.
(1) sufficient virus transmission from an HIV + partner
(2) You having to have an open cut/sore in your mouth
(3) the opposing partner being HIV + to start with. He said he was negative...as I would believe,...most people would not lie.
(4) lack/poor documentation showing the HIV is transmitted via oral sex
(5) Saliva being an almost natural inhibitor for HIV. The oral environment is not conducive for the HIV virus. In fact, it is not ideal at all.
Lastly, I think your lack of feeling comfortable in this kind of sexual situation is a contributing reason why you may feel uncomfortable, yet unsure. You indeed had safe sex. For future use, I would never have unprotected oral sex, ....not because of it being considered unsafe, just out of the sake of "peace-of-mind".
The protected anal is, and was, as you stated......safe. The condom did not tear, ....and if it did....YOU would have KNOWN.