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Infection

Good morning and Happy New year to all.

My question is concerning HIV infection, is it possible to become infected with one unprotected sexual encounter, heterosexual, vaginal sex? Also, if you have unprotected sex for just a small time, and then put on  acondom, is there a risk of becoming infected? Also, if you play around externally, an un protected penis rubbing a woman´s vagina and clit, can this infect you?

Thank you for your wisdom words and information,
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Yes. It would be unfortunate but of course it can happen.

No rubbing cannot transmit HIV, just penetration.
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Thank you very much for the insight and information given. One questio regarding symptoms, Skin burning sensation in upper back is a symptom of HIV infection? no visible rash or anything else.
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Unprotected anal or vaginal sex is a risk...rubbing is not.

We do not use percentages or numbers here when it comes to risk.
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Thank you very much for the information. So rubbing, even if she is wet and you have precum, it is not dangerous? Probabilities of infection with one encounter are pretty slim, right?
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My question is concerning HIV infection, is it possible to become infected with one unprotected sexual encounter, heterosexual, vaginal sex? Also, if you have unprotected sex for just a small time, and then put on  acondom, is there a risk of becoming infected? ---Risk

Also, if you play around externally, an un protected penis rubbing a woman´s vagina and clit, can this infect you?--no risk..Because it requires penetration
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