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Is HIV Transmission Possible Through Non Penetrative Sex?
Dear Andrew, what are my risks of having HIV in relation to the following male to male sex encounter. 1. Kissed a guy at a sauna for around 10 seconds and he was rubbing his unerect cock on my pubic hair; there was no penetrative sex or anal sex involved; no oral sex involved at all; he rubbed my cock for around 15 seconds at most 2. Asked a guy at a sauna to give me a blowjob and I blew in his mouth and his chest; blowjob lasted for around 4 minutes at most. I have been informed by different people there is no need to get HIV tested. I am actually a heterosexual and have only had one wife but was curious and have vowed not to do it again.
For HIV transmission, there has to contact with body fluids (except saliva). Unless you had an open cut and the other person's secretions got in the cut, you aren't at risk.
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Regards,
Dr Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, General & Family Physician
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Is HIV Transmission Possible Through Non Penetrative Sex?
Hello, For HIV transmission, there has to contact with body fluids (except saliva). Unless you had an open cut and the other person s secretions got in the cut, you aren t at risk. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, General & Family Physician