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hello Doctor,
I need a clarification for the following incident:
carefully removed the condom with tissue paper. After that i was caressing her breasts and hugging her from back, the penis was touching her butt and there was semen present in the penis but i am not sure if it has come in contact with her butt (I was not trying for anal sex). Just hugging her from behind. She again gave me a protected handjob. This is what entirely happened.
My confusion or worry is:
I am no way in risk of getting hiv but i am scared of STDs or STIs like herps, warts.. which has skin to skin infections as my penis was touching her butt.
Please tell me if there is anyway i get any of these STDs or STIs.
I had read your description and i will suggest that no it will not cause HIV.
Normally protected sex not cause HIV but as i had read your description i could find that you even take more protections for each steps while you are having sex.
So, that i could say that don't be worry about it because it will not cause HIV to you or your partner.
You may always have to use protection while having sex. If you do so than you don't have to worry much about anything.
So, be happy and do it fearless with protections only.
Still any queries you may concern a good doctor for more details.
Hope it will helpful to you.
Thanks & Regards, Dr. Gaurav Prajapati
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Does Protected Sex Cause Hiv?
Hello, Thank you for contacting us, I had read your description and i will suggest that no it will not cause HIV. Normally protected sex not cause HIV but as i had read your description i could find that you even take more protections for each steps while you are having sex. So, that i could say that don t be worry about it because it will not cause HIV to you or your partner. You may always have to use protection while having sex. If you do so than you don t have to worry much about anything. So, be happy and do it fearless with protections only. Still any queries you may concern a good doctor for more details. Hope it will helpful to you. Thanks & Regards, Dr. Gaurav Prajapati