Ahmed, it is definitely not a taboo any where in the world to ask about your partner's HIV status considering 2 people starting a relationship together.
You didnt have a risk to begin with and have nothing to worry, even if the infected fluid came in contact with the urethra it posseses no risk as the virus in the infected fluid cant replicate once exposed to external environment, it becomes inactive.
U would only both need to test at the start of a relationship if u had reason 2.ie hadnt been tested 3 months after your last potential exposure .
That's incorrect. It's a very good idea at the start of a relationship that is going to involve unprotected sex for both partners to get tested, to establish trust.
OP...I understand in some cultures this topic is taboo, but you have to guard your health. If you're not comfortable discussing STD status with a prospective sexual partner, then the only option is to wear a condom for all sexual activities.
Can her vaginal fluid go inside my penis from the opening and cause infection ?
Is there any chance of infection with vaginal fluid going in my penis tip?
One of my doctor friend told me this but he is a general physician and not HIV expert?
Thanks teak anyways
HIV is transmitted by,
Unprotected penetrative vaginal or anal sex.
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
Actually I don't know her status and she felt offended when I asked her about her HIV status , it's a taboo to ask this question in my country
Anyway u said frontage is not a risk but my Penis was full of her vaginal fluid I hope it doesn't change your opinion about risk
If she's your GF, why do you not know her HIV status? If you're engaging in unprotected vaginal or anal sex, the two of you should have tested together.
Frottage is never a risk for HIV...there has to be penetration without condom for there to be a risk for HIV.