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Question about Mutual Masturbation

I have readed mutual masturbation is safe between 2 partners even 1 of them is posotive , so if a hiv posotive male finger hiv negative female with his sperm on his finger ..will that girl get pregnant ???  & if she will get pregnant will she turn hiv posotive too bcoz the male was also  hiv posotive.
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HELL I CANT EVEN UNDERSTAND IT MYSELF...HOW CAN I MAKE "YOU" UNDERSTAND.

WHEN HIV IS EXPOSED TO AIR...AS IN MASTURBATION...IT BECOMES INACTIVE AND UNABLE TO INFECT.  

(THIS MIGHT HAVE TO GO INTO THE TOP 25 LIST OF STRANGEST QUESTIONS ASKED ON THE FORUM.)
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okh can u make me understand ?
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186166 tn?1385259382
huh?
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i wish if u cud make me understand this..
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This does not concern you, you are negative. I am not speculating on something else.
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I M Negative ..but my friend is posotive seriously can i knw just 1 thing about this..

Doctors Says girl can get pregnant even if the sperm is instered in viagana frm the Finger & IF THE SPERM IS OF HIV PERSON   Than how can she cant get hiv ?? i m not able to understand this concept ..Even in office today i stay all day thinking about it ...PLS I M CONFUSED.

Mutual Masturbation is SAFE EVEN 1 partner is negative & 1 is posotive , Negative will stay negative..Bcoz Hiv is a fragile virus it doesnt create infection in enviromental surfaces.
But if the Girl gets pregnant will she stay hiv negative or she will turn posotive?
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Are you HIV positive? No then this is not a concern.

And you ejaculate on your hand and then masterbate a woman? Whatever.
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well when i m drunk i use sometimes 3 fingers to insert & 3 fingers  r enough to carry a big amount of sperm to make her pregnant ..THAN CAN SHE GET HIV POSOTIVE  if she gets pregnant?
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No because you can't get a big amount on your finger. Enough with these questions, I am not playing "what if".

Better to play safe...have sex with condoms. Also why would a guy ejaculate on his hand and then try shoving his seman into a woman?
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Okh if a big amount of semen is fingered in the girl , than she will get pregnant  & in that case can she turn posotive? JUST ASKING TO LEARN FOR FUTURE , BCOZ ITS BETTER TO KNW & PLAY SAFTELY.
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No she would not get pregnant from being masterbated with a minimal amount of seman.

HIV is fragile and would be deactivated shortyl after it is exposed to the enviroment.
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yes Vance  i have readed they say she can get pregnant if the sperm was on finger , so just wana knw if the sperm can make her pregnant it means sperm is active  than y cant she get hiv if the boy is posotive?
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Post in sexual health about pregency issues.

No she will not get HIV.
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