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| JUST came out (BI), found out new bf is HIV, and worried well :'( Sep 19, 2010 I'm 21 years old, just came out being bi-sexual and this wasn't easy in any sense of the word!! I finally met someone that makes me happy and I find out he's HIV+. I have only ONE worry and I need some help! When we met it was Halloween, I was wearing a VERY small mini dress with g-string under. Me and my HIV+ hottie (guy) were SWEATY DIRTY DANCING. I mean GET DOWN AND DIRTY on the dance floor, HE WOULD LIFT MY LEG, BEND ME OVER, EVERYTHING! I could feel his erection through his thin pants. Could he have transmitted HIV if he pre-cummed, since I was wearing a VERY thin g-string? And could our interaction with A LOT of sweat contract too? We dirty danced like this a few times while I was wearing teenie tiny dresses with g-string :/ We made out for 1 minute, but since I found out his status, I was to get more knowledgeable before I proceed sexually. *CAN DIRTY DANCING, IF THE GUY HAD A FULL ON BONER WHILE YOU WERE WEARING A G-STRING, CONTRACT HIV IF HE PRE-CUMMED IN HIS THIN PANTS? *CAN A ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF SWEAT CONTRACT HIV? THROUGH SMALL CUTS, ETC... *COULD A 1 MINUTE MAKE OUT SESSION CONTRACT HIV IF YOU HAVE HSV-1 (ORAL HERPES) I got 2 oral swab tests 6 months after, both negative. I'm not sure if it was Oraquick or Oraquick Advance. What's the difference? Worried well, and want to be happy. Please help! Donation in progress!! |
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Response from Dr. Frascino
Hi, 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. Your two negative rapid HIV tests at six months are definitive and conclusive. HIV is not your problem. No way. No how. Thanks for your support of The Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation (www.concertedeffort.org). It's very much appreciated. Be well. Stay well. Dr. Bob | |||
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