No, this still is a form of masturbation and is a no risk activity. EWH
thanks doctor ,
sorry to bother u again i know now there is no risk from mutual masturbation but my another question is that since
my hiv positive partner fingered my for a minute in my ***...is it a risk if he had a cut on his finger?
Dr. Hook said:
"HIV is not spread by mutual masturbation. This is the case even when particpants get each others' genital secretions on one another and even if he had a cut on his finger. There is no reason for concern and no need for testing."
You did not state he was HIV positive, you said he was 'positive'..
Good work on always using protection! Continue to do so!
I apologize. I did not understand what you meant by "positive" in your intial question. Nonetheless, there is still no risk from mutual masturbation. As concerning as thi sis, the fact is, no one has ever gotten HIV from mutual masturbation. EWH
I said that my partner tested POSITIVE for HIV just a a week back and i am negative as we always used protection.
But i am worried as he fingered my *** and if he has cut on his finger am i at risk by getting my *** fingered????
Welcome to our Forum. You need not worry. First of all, you have said nothing to suggest that your partner has HIV- most heterosexual men and women do not. More importantly however, HIV is not spread by mutual masturbation. This is the case even when particpants get each others' genital secretions on one another and even if he had a cut on his finger. There is no reason for concern and no need for testing.
I hope this infomration is helpful to you. EWH