
Is HIV Transmission Possible After A Protected Sexual Activity?

HIV cannot be planted as virus can not live outside the body...
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
If you had a blowjob by using a condom, then, there is no way to plant HIV on the condom, unless it was broken; but you say it was not.
Please take note that HIV virus cannot survive outside body fluids. So, if the condom was new, no chance to get HIV.
However, if you are married, I'm still advising that family is sacred; your wife does not deserve to get cheated.
Plus, if you get ill from sexual habits outside marriage, then, she does not deserve to get that illness as long as she has stayed pure.
Think it over. Stripers are vulgar and nothing sensitive. Family is sacred and pure and will give happiness.
All the best and God bless!
Dr.Albana

Detailed below...
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
I mean in both ways: broken since the beginning or during use. But you are telling, it was not broken, so no chance for HIV.
All the best.


This my first time and my last time I have been living in gilt for long time.
Yes it did not broke during using at all
If not broken,then, you were protected;don't get stressed too much...
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
If not broken, then, you were protected. So, don't get stressed unnecessarily.
Try not to repeat such sexual experience with strangers as it is too risky. If you think to, then, first think that how many men this striper has given a blow up:
- that's not fair for you as a man
- that's not fair for your body and health too
Never trust to your sexual instincts; they will lead to impurity and unhealthy conditions.
Once again, for this time, I do not see anything to worry about. Forget it and start living normally.
Dr.Albana


Ok, all the best and God bless...
Detailed Answer:
ok then,
take care of her and yourself too.
All the best and God bless!

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