Hiv and protected receptive anal
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The bottom partner is 13 times more likely to get infected than the top. However, its possible for either partner to get hiv through anal sex from certain body fluidsblood, semen ( cum ), pre-seminal fluid ( pre-cum ), or rectal fluidsof a person who has hiv. I had sex today with a guy who i am unsure as to his hiv status, beyond him telling me he was negative. Hey, cani get hiv, stds by protected anal receptive sex? The condom was intact when i blowed the air inside, i checked, and he didnt cum inside, so do i need test for hiv because of this? I didnt had sex for two year because am afraid to get hiv and i even havnt had kissed to anyone ifor two years, but now do i need hiv test? When i hdsex it was for two mins and i told him to stop cuz i got so. However, if i was to engage in receptive condom protected anal sex not in a monogameous relationship, but 100 always with a durex extra safe condom, with durex play lubricant and asking my partner beforehand if they have hiv, and only engaging if they say they dont, if you do this (in short, have condom protected penetration always), you would will remain safe. In fact, the average risk of hiv infection through a single act of condomless insertive anal sex with an hiv-positive partner is slightly higher than through vaginal sex but much lower than if the hiv-negative person takes the receptive role during anal sex. key points for unprotected anal intercourse with an hiv-positive partner with a fully suppressed viral load, the estimated risk of infection is zero. If hiv is not fully suppressed by effective treatment, anal intercourse without condoms is a high-risk route of sexual hiv transmission for both the insertive and receptive partner. Sexually transmitted infections and the hiv-positive partner.