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12.4.15

Can i contact HIV without penetration during s-e-x ? YES – reasons



It’s difficult to predict the risk of transmission in this situation. Other factors could be at play which would affect the transmission risk (more on that later). Generally speaking, it appears your risk of HIV transmission is very low. Without penetration, it is still possible to contract HIV from a woman’s vaginal fluids, but only if there is some contact with an openwound on your penis or contact with the urethra or rectal membranes.
HIV transmission depends on many factors, and different sexual acts generate different risks. HIV is more likely to be transmitted during contact with the mucous membranes, including the vagina, anus, rectal membranes, and urethra. As such, there is a higher risk ofHIV transmission during vaginal and anal sex, and lesser risk of contracting HIV from oral sex. Mutual masturbation can be practiced without latex barriers as long as one is certain there are no open sores or injuries on ones hands. There are other factors which affect the transmission risk of HIV. These include:

HIV status of each partner: You can only contract HIV from a person who is HIV positive.
The duration and roughness of the sex: Longer and rougher sex can irritate the mucousmembranes, increasing the likelihood viral transmission.
How many times you have sex with a person: The greater the number of times you have sex with an HIV positive person, the higher the risk of transmission.
An HIV positive person’s viral load: Recent research suggests that an HIV positive person who adheres to his or her antiretroviral medication regimen has a lower risk of transmitting the virus to a partner.

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