No. You can move on knowing you were never at risk of contracting HIV.
Teak this is my last comment then I move.
I have heard that you are one of the best experts on HIV. So I need your answer.
I am not just talking about fingering. I mean, while I was wearing a condom, does any action of him infect me? I am married need to move urgently.
No. use condoms correctly and consistently and you'll avoid contracting HIV and most STDs. Touching or fingering your anus is not a risk of HIV transmission.
Teak, i am asking these stupid? questions because i am not sure what happened in my case:
I went to a gay sauna in UK. I received unprotected brief oral sex from a 55-60 years old guy. Then, I put the condom on. The condom was given by the sauna admin.
He invited me a dark room and while I tried to penetrate with condom he stopped me and literally run away.
Could any of his action infect me? Because the room was extremely dark and he touched my anus
Through infusion. They push the contents of the syringe. They don't get infected from the needle sticks.
Dear Teak, I really love your effort and personality. Thank you for being there.
No I do not know but I wonder how do nurses or MDs get infected through needle? For instance, Dr Bob from body.com. He says he was infected through needle but you believe that needle stick is not a problem. I really can't understand. Do these people get infected by injecting the needle to their blood vessels? Absurd, yes?
Do you know how to do IV drugs?
long live TEAK.
so how do people get infected through needle sharing? as you say, the virus should be inhibited in needle due to ph change.
Exposure to air, ph change and temp change damages the outer shell of the virus which inhibits it from being able to attach to the required cells. If the virus can't attach to the cell it can't multiply and infect.
thank you think. i hope everything has been going well wtih you.
could please clarify your second statement? what do you mean "outside the host"?
when a penetrate and ejaculate the spem, it is obviously a risk. but why does not semen touch to mucous membrances a risk? is a penetration necessary and why?
Fingering is not a risk. HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions, therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
Blood has to be infused and a stick doesn't do that.