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Possible HIV Transmission?

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  1. Boy
    Member

    Last night I had anal sex with a guy. At first he used a condom, then I realized that he had took it off. I pushed him away immediately. He didn't ejaculate inside me because we didn't finish. But immediately after he left I filled my empty enema with hot water and soap and peroxide. If there was pre-cum inside of my anus, do you think the hot water and soap and peroxide could've killed it?

    I asked him this morning about his status. He hung up on me. So I'm assuming he's positive.

    And how fast does the virus enter my blood stream?

    Thanks.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. ROYYYYY
    Member

    Fail.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. ladywater
    Member

    fa g

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. lalalaa
    Member

    people are idiots in here, they come into questins jus to be assh0les. jus get tested in every 6 months jus to be safe, but the transmission of HIV isnt as likely as every1 tends to think. there is a 1 in 2000 chance with unprotected sex, im not sure if anal sex increases the chances but dont be worried, call him back cuz your health is nothin to play with. get tested and get to the bottom of it with this assh0le, and dont let your mind be tormented cuz you're prob ok. his a$$ could get in biggggg trouble havin unprotected sex with HIV.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  5. Xfactor
    Member

    I'm really sorry to hear this.you should report him for an abuse. in case he has infected you he should be sued for an intentional spread of a deadly virus. I hope that you will be fine because contracting the virus from just one encounter is rare. I gotta note that anal is high risk exposure. In case his semen or any blood from him didnt enter your body(bloodstream) you should be fine. anal sex caries high risk because your anus might have been damaged. I'll be honest and give you an advice. first of all the results are almost 100% accurate after 3 months(13 weeks) after exposure but I'll also advice you to go get tested after 28 days(4 weeks) 6 weeks and 8 weeks. just to keep on track.
    dont let anxiety get control over your life. I have always used condoms and now I'm suffering from anxiety for a year now.dont read about hiv symptoms. they are almost the same with any other virus you might have. flu and hiv have the same symptoms. the more you read the more you'll be in panic.
    Never have sex with anyone before making them test ahead and even then use condoms. you never know if they are on the window period(which is the period when people test negative but they actually carry the virus but not enough antibodies are detected in their blood so they test negative).
    I hope you are fine and I'd like to hear from you after you get tested.
    no matter what happens know that the only thing you do is make smarter decisions in the future. you cant change your past.hiv does not mean you will die. its just that the body wont be able to fight other diseases you might get and your immune system will be weaker to fight any kind of illness in the future.if you live in a highly developed country even if you have it and take treatments you will have a normal lifespan of 70 years if you contracted it at 20. its just that your life will change completely its meaning. you'll need to take antivirals for the rest of your life. but this is the worst scenario. I say wait and go get tested. symptoms dont mean anything. unprotected sex is a high risk behavior so your chances stand 50-50. you either have contracted it or not. but I've never heard of any transmission from one encounter. there is no safe sex. there is just safer sex. note that condoms are effective if used properly 99%. (100% sure is that we will all die)
    ease your mind and be more careful in the future. you might not like my answer but I'm only trying to let you know the TRUTH.
    May GOD be with you.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  6. Arline
    Member

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    Posted 2 years ago #

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