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touched a condom then myself
#24094 - 11/01/01 06:38 PM
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You make an awful lot of assumptions Guess. I tend to agree with the other poster in that you are grasping at straws to convince yourself you are infected. Nobody knows how many women were infected by precum alone and I doubt you are the current authority on the subject also I have never seen a report that says women menstruating is a higher risk then anal sex. As far as not sharing hygenic devices or sex toys it is because you don't always know the last time someone may have used it so there may still be active hiv on it although there are no documented cases of transmission like this it is a theoretical possibilty. And finally even if you did touch yourself after you touched a condom that may or may not have been in contact with someone who may or may not have had hiv and that there may or may not have been active hiv on it when you may or may not have touched it (hiv infected fluid) with your fingers but after all that you inserted it into your urethra, which would be the only access point on your penis unless you may or may not have had an open wound on it. I mean if risk is assumed at 1 in 500 for actually having sex without a condom just what do you think your chances are? Slim to none buddie and slim left town
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Thanks for your help. I just would like to advise that you should to be extremely careful with direct or indirect contact with fluids when puttin on and pulling out the condom. If you aren't then what's the condom for? It's my experience and I want to share it with others. God bless
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