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ORAL SEX

by scared_and_confused, Mar 30, 2008 08:51PM
Last night I had umprotected oral sex with a girl and came in her mouth. WHat is the chance that I would catch HIV if she were positive.
Member Comments (9)

by LIZZIE LOU, Mar 30, 2008 09:09PM
you have been around here long enough and read different posts that you should know the answer to that.

by scared_and_confused, Mar 30, 2008 09:15PM
To: lizzielou
the good old doc (HHH) says small, but teak says no...its conflicting info

by siteheld, Mar 30, 2008 09:25PM
Call the CDC hot line and get a conclusive answer.They are the specialists.
They will tell you what behaviors are not encouraged.

by scared_and_confused, Mar 30, 2008 09:38PM
i dont want to call the CDC i wanna know from you guys

by siteheld, Mar 30, 2008 11:55PM
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/qa/qa19.htm

Can I get HIV from oral sex?
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Yes, it is possible for either partner to become infected with HIV through performing or receiving oral sex. There have been a few cases of HIV transmission from performing oral sex on a person infected with HIV. While no one knows exactly what the degree of risk is, evidence suggests that the risk is less than that of unprotected anal or vaginal sex.

If the person performing oral sex has HIV, blood from their mouth may enter the body of the person receiving oral sex through

    * the lining of the urethra (the opening at the tip of the penis);
    * the lining of the vagina or cervix;
    * the lining of the anus; or
    * directly into the body through small cuts or open sores.

If the person receiving oral sex has HIV, their blood, semen (***), pre-seminal fluid (pre-***), or vaginal fluid may contain the virus. Cells lining the mouth of the person performing oral sex may allow HIV to enter their body.

The risk of HIV transmission increases

    * if the person performing oral sex has cuts or sores around or in their mouth or throat;
    * if the person receiving oral sex ejaculates in the mouth of the person performing oral sex; or
    * if the person receiving oral sex has another sexually transmitted disease (STD).

by Teak, Mar 31, 2008 05:08AM
Siteheld is a twit that doesn't know what she's talking about. You'll just have to ignore her.

by siteheld, Mar 31, 2008 05:40PM
To: scared_and_confused
Please follow the guidelines of the CDC. My doctorate is not in the field of medicine. I will only trust what the CDC  experts say.
Misery likes company

by Teak, Mar 31, 2008 05:52PM
Like normal siteheld doesn't know what they are talking about. You are not going to contract HIV from get a blowjob period. In the history of HIV no one has ever contracted HIV from getting a blow job. You can go to the doctors forum and read what they say.

by jeezo678, Mar 31, 2008 07:26PM
Siteheld is a worriedwell. HIV phobia is her forte.
Recieving oral is akin to having your penis kissed. HIV isn`t transmitted through kissing, and neither is having your penis sucked.
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