Re: Question: Rough Sex And Chance of Hiv? Posted: 02-23-07 19:51pm
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question: rough
sex and chance of hiv?
I had sex with a good friend of mine
twice, both times I had a lot of vaginal
bleeding/broken vaginal tissue because we
had really rough sex. I have sinced
stopped because I started worrying about
hiv. He is married for 5 years now and I
know his wife and son is hiv negative.
What are my chances of getting hiv from
this guy assuming he is only sleeping with
me and his wife? I can't get tested until
after the window period but i'm really
worried right now. I learned my lession
and will never get involved with a married
man again. Thanks.
Does this married man have hiv? If his
wife and child are negative, chances are
he is too. SO for now, don't worry right
now! Go get a test if you really feel like
it, but you're probably just paranoid.
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Sunflower_pie81
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 5041 Location: to hell with this crap
Posted: 02-23-07 22:01pm
If the wife and child are neg then most
likely he is too. Unless he is sleeping
with other people, or his wife is sleeping
around. were you not protecting yourself?
good luck to you.
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dannyboygirl
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Feb 2006 Posts: 192 Location: ,
Ob-gyn Posted: 02-24-07 01:00am
The best advice I can give you is to get
checked out...ASAP..
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