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Season05
I know blood has the most, and what are the others, semen, vaginal fluid, pre cum, ... etc.
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LIZZIE LOU
use condoms for penetrative vaginal/anal intercourse and you wont have to worry about it ! ! ! ! !
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Season05
Anyone?
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Season05
So precum has more HIV virus or the vaginal secretions.
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Teak
Yes HIV is found in higher concentrations in cervical fluid than vaginal secretions.
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I heard that HIV virus is higher concentration in cervico-vaginal secretions, but much less in the vaginal fluid. Is that correct?
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how about pre-cum?
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