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Posted by travis, 2 Replies
Hi. What's the risks of havinf a foreplay with a HIV positive person? By foreplay, I mean no sex, blowjob or cunnilingus. Just mutual masturbation and little kissing.thx Read more » Seroconvertion
Posted by jeffo444
What is the longest period ever seen in the world for someone to suffer seroconvertion?
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Posted by Anonymous, 1 Reply
Is it true that if one is seroconverting they would not test positive at that time,or would one test positive while there seroconverting.Can anyone help.Read more » Over 90% seroconvert within a month?
Posted by Anonymous
I've heard it said that over 90% of people who are infected seroconvert within a month? Is there any evidence to support this?Read more » No One Seroconverts Late Anymore
Posted by Anonymous, 1 Reply
It's just NEVER happened since 1998 ..... NEVER, EVER ..... not one documented case in any country on our planet.Read more »
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Nipple foreplay and he bit too hard causing bleeding: HIV risk for me??I was having foreplay with my new boyfriend. He is in the military and is clean but is due for his bi-annual std testings this week. I am recently divorced and completely disease free. He was sucking and biting my nipples and bit too hard causing a...Response from Richard Cordova III
Test Positive Aware Network
Hi there:You could have caught Syphilis. The primary symptom of Syphilis is a small, painless bump called a chancre. In addition to appearing in and around the vagina and rectum, the chancre can appear in the mouth, and transmission can happen when...
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touching foreplayCan my mate get hiv from finger stimulation or foreplay...Response from Shannon Southall
Rocky Mountain CARES
HIThis is one of the safest ways to have sexual intimacies without intercourse. I cannot tell from your question if you are positive so I will go off the assumption that you are and as long as there are no open sores and a direct exchange of body...
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foreplay danger?if take example i have hiv positive and my boyfriend have an healing ulcer on his upper lips! will he by biting or sucking my nipples cause transmission of hiv to him? i don't think he injured my nipple cos this foreplay is pleasurable to me!I...Response from Nancy Breuer
WorkPositive, Inc.
Not a workplace question. Please submit to the forum on HIV transmission....
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any risk from foreplay?Hi Doc,Great response to the Vatican's crazy claims! What are those guys thinking?Anyway, I've looked around on the forum but can't really find the answer to my question. The question is, is there any risk of contracting HIV through...Response from Robert J. Frascino, M.D.
The Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation
Hello,You couldn't get a "straight" answer from the CDC, so you came to me? Yeah, I guess that makes sense --Good idea! Foreplay without penetration, frottage, "outercourse" dry-docking, or whatever you want to call it, is...
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