Have Wounds In Genital. Chances Of HIV Transmission If There Is A Contact With Cloth?
Question: Hi, is geneital XXXXXXX dry humping" while clothes on would be risky for the HIV transmission.
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HIV can be transmitted only by penetration of penis into vagina or rectum or in some rarce cases of open wounds in both partners contact. So it is immposible to get infected on the way you are describing.Also you need to be sure that there is no contact of your penis with your partners open or bleeding wounds. If you are sure that your partner is HIV positive you must be very careful that "dry humping" doesnt become classic sex.
Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help"
No.
HIV can be transmitted only by penetration of penis into vagina or rectum or in some rarce cases of open wounds in both partners contact. So it is immposible to get infected on the way you are describing.Also you need to be sure that there is no contact of your penis with your partners open or bleeding wounds. If you are sure that your partner is HIV positive you must be very careful that "dry humping" doesnt become classic sex.
Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help"
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Many thanks about your reply. I am talking about the dry humimg which include the clothes on and wearing condom under the under wear, this is more acurate situation that I have described. Also, I was wondering if you could give me about the risk transmission form the female to male as well as the reliability of using condom during inrecourse vaginal sex.
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Datas are variable and it is immposible to calcutae the exact risk,but condoms, when used consistently and correctly, are highly effective in preventing the sexual transmission of HIV. There's no absolute guarantee and it is considered that condoms are not 100% effective but are very close to that percentage. Also it is less possible female-male transmission than the opposite. The most scientific statistics say that possibility of transmission in vaginal sex f-m is 0.06-0.08% per exposure. It means that after 100 intercourses you have 6-8%possibility of infection. WIth condoms these possibility is 100x less.
Datas are variable and it is immposible to calcutae the exact risk,but condoms, when used consistently and correctly, are highly effective in preventing the sexual transmission of HIV. There's no absolute guarantee and it is considered that condoms are not 100% effective but are very close to that percentage. Also it is less possible female-male transmission than the opposite. The most scientific statistics say that possibility of transmission in vaginal sex f-m is 0.06-0.08% per exposure. It means that after 100 intercourses you have 6-8%possibility of infection. WIth condoms these possibility is 100x less.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Many thanks about your reply which is very clean and clear.
I am glad you are satisfied. Wish you good luck,good health and good sex.and dont forget review:)
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar