Your answers
1.No
2.No
3.rubbing is not a risk unprotected penetration is a risk.
4.as long as the head of your penis was covered you are at no risk for hiv.
Could you clarify your last scenario? Did it happen together with the third scenario?
That the same girl that I contracted the gonorrhea, I rub the head of my penis in her labia and the upper part of her vagina that has pubic hair on it. But after that I put a condom on it. And then while I was humping her we felt it broke so I pulled my penis off to the condom.
Follow up on the 4th question but why I contracted gonorrhea if the head of the penis is still protected? Thanks for you response
Sorry for the mistake, it's below the head. The cut is in the side of it. Thanks
Now if the head was not protected then go and get tested.
Gonnorhea and all other stds are much more easier to acquire than hiv.
Get tested if the condom was broke on the head.
I am not a doctor. Nor am I a frequent forumer. It is very difficult to point out which incident really caused the infection. Let's hope raj93's assessment is right.
I do not know what other members think. In my opinion, the way forward is to get tested after 3 months.
The head is still protected when it had a cut on the side or shaft. Is it possiible that I contracted the gonorrhea by just rubbing my penis head on her pubic hair or labia when I was not still wearing the condom? Thanks
You never had a risk for HIV as long as the HEAD of your penis was covered during the insertive sex (even after it broke). If you're overly concerned, you can test at 3 months post exposure, but testing is not necessary.