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| Please help Jun 20, 2012 Around 3 to 4 years ago, I had masturbated in a towel which belonged to one of my friends (I had surrounded my penis with the towel while masturbating and then I ejaculated into the towel). I am almost sure that he is not an HIV/AIDS patient. But one cannot take a chance. Therefore, suppose he is an HIV/AIDS patient or the towel had been used by some other HIV infected person, is there any possibility that I have contracted HIV (because his saliva/blood/sperm might have been stuck to the towel when I had ejaculated into it)? |
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Response from Mr. Cordova
Hi, there: HIV is not transmitted via inanimate objects. The virus does not live well outside of the human body. Within a minutes time of leaving the body, the virus becomes unable to infect another person. Bottom line: No risk. In health, Richard | |||||||||
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