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Had oral sex in parlour..getting fear
In last one year I visited parlour 4-5 times..had oral sex ...oral sex means hand job and putting my fingers in her vagina...getting fear of hiv infection...got tested from 2 renowned pathology...result from both non-reactive....any more reasons for fear or I have to do test certain time interval....can I normal behave with my family....please guid
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It seems that you are confusing oral sex with body sex. Oral sex means getting the genitals of one person in contact with the mouth of the other person. In other words, oral sex—putting the mouth on the penis (fellatio), vagina (cunnilingus), or anus (rimming). In general, there’s little to no risk of getting HIV from oral sex. But transmission of HIV, though extremely rare, is theoretically possible if an HIV-positive man ejaculates in his partner’s mouth during oral sex. You can get or transmit HIV only through specific activities. Most commonly, people get or transmit HIV through sexual behaviors and needle or syringe use. HIV is not spread easily. Only certain body fluids from a person who has HIV can transmit HIV: 1. Blood 2. Semen (cum) 3. Pre-seminal fluid (pre-cum) 4. Rectal fluids 5. Vaginal fluids 6. Breast milk These body fluids must come into contact with a mucous membrane or damaged tissue or be directly injected into your bloodstream (by a needle or syringe) for transmission to occur. Mucous membranes are found inside the rectum, vagina, penis, and mouth. It seems that you are having anxiety issues regarding this situation. It is advisable that you talk to a counselor to alleviate the anxiety symptoms.
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