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HIV RISK FOR PROTECTED ANAL SEX IN SERODISCORDANT GAY COUPLE

Hi. I am from Peru. Not long ago I started a relationship with this great guy who is HIV +. Now we always have protected sex I am the insertive partner. No condom break or leaks so far. I want to know if there's any guarantee that the condom will always protect me or if there's any chance I could get infected. Is there anything else I can do to protect myself. Reduce sex frequency?. Keep ejaculating outside his ***?. If I put my own semen in my mouth and pass it to his mouth is there any risk?. I am not infected I got tested. Can my semen irritate his gums or mucose so transmission can occur when we kiss while doing it?. It is like a game we play... I hope I am not going too far. We made it three times. Add info: His viral load is in undetectable level.

Sorry if I am being too explicit but I really want to protect myself I like this guy!!!.
Greetings from Peru.
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5579991 tn?1377095088
What do you mean by "duplicate post"?. I haven't made this question before.
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Though condoms do provide total protection agsint HIV, however nobody here is in a position to guarantee that you will always be safe since failure of a condom is reality on the ground, which anyone can experience in his life primarily due to incorrect use.

Condom will always protect you if it did not fail.



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Duplicate post.
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