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All done, but unprotected anal.

Hello all,

I consider myself bi, and during the past 6 months, I've been sexually active and starting hooking up guys off line, so far, I've been with 15 guys. They all claimed to be ddf and HIV neg., but you never know for sure.

I've almost done all, but unprotected anal sex.
Sorry for my language, but sexually speaking, those activities that I had:
(deep kissing, mutual masturbation, rimming, unprotected deep oral which pre-cum was involved, holding bare penis against anus but no penetration, etc.)

I'd like to know my chance of HIV exposure, do I need a test?
Also, I've been searching the Internet, they all say like if body fluids change, it may cause transmission, even oral sex is not safe sex, there are already some cases happened due to oral sex, which makes me very nervous, but you guys seem like claim it firmly that oral sex is of no risk.

Thanks!






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You do not have an HIV concern.
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Thanks Teak, but based on the activities I got involved, do I have a HIV concern and do I need a test?

Also, pls tell me surely if oral sex is safe sex.
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All STD questions need to be posted on the STD Forum.
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Also, what on earth, is oral sex safe? Everyone is saying not the same.
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Thanks for your quick reply, but what kind of STDs may occur based on my experiences?
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No HIV risk but i would encourage you to test for more common STDs.
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