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PostPosted: 04/01/06 - 02:26    Post subject: Is this normal ... Should I be scared ? Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, as some of you may have read [from my previous topics] I'm the type of girl who doesn't have sex very often. The main reason is because to be honest I'm scared,no not of my partner but with everything floating around now-a-days who wouldn't be? Anyway I had sex with this guy about a month ago ... and lets just say that he didn't like comdoms,so the one he had on he took off !!! The only problem is I don't know how many people he's had in his past and now in the back of my mind I'm scared I've got an STD.After he took the condom off I felt wierd so I made him get off of me but that was like 5 mins later could I still have HIV even though he didn't finish ? someone please help I so scared I don't know what to do.
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PostPosted: 04/02/06 - 00:16    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

if he did not ejaculate at all when he was in you without the condom since you made him stop - you do not have HIV or any other STD since that would require a mixing of bodily fluids which you didn't do.
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PostPosted: 04/02/06 - 02:43    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Morning_Glory wrote:
if he did not ejaculate at all when he was in you without the condom since you made him stop - you do not have HIV or any other STD since that would require a mixing of bodily fluids which you didn't do.
That's not entirely true. I actually just got done with ANOTHER sex unit in school and the only way to know for sure is to get tested. Most STD's don't require exchange of bodily fluids. All you have to do is come in contact with them and you'll most likely get them. Just keep in mind, your body doesn't always show signs of STD infections, the only way to know for sure is to go get tested.
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PostPosted: 04/09/06 - 23:29    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Morning_Glory wrote:
if he did not ejaculate at all when he was in you without the condom since you made him stop - you do not have HIV or any other STD since that would require a mixing of bodily fluids which you didn't do.


Completely and utterly false. True, semen DOES contain STDs. BUT, the main way STDs are transferred during sex are from tiny cracks, invisible to the naked eye, that occur on a man's penis during sex. These cracks are generally caused by the friction of going in and out. The other way is by way of vaginal fluid getting into the urethra or vice versa. In other words, GET TESTED! (HIV testing requires a 3 month waiting period though, so you cant do it right away)
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