Hi, this is a forum for assessing risks, did you have a risk?
Sorry,i don't have a risk,but i just want educate my self about hiv,can you answer my question?thank you
This is a forum for assessing risks.
Sorry life360,i am asking this because i searching the answer on this forum and don't find one,can somebody answer my question?thank you
What was your possible exposure?
This sound weird and stupid,my friend have masturbation in front of me with panties on,her panties very wet and have lot of vaginal fluid because she so horny,she remove her underwear and i took it directly and rubbing the panties to all over my penis including my penis head,that is a risk?
You're right it is. You never had an exposure.
Thank you teak,so even though the hiv virus has very big amount,the hiv virus will still inactive immediately once exposed to air?
HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
Yes teak,i know that,i just want to know,if hiv virus has big amount,does it make a difference and can make hiv active little longer?or hiv still can't active once exposed to air no matter how much amount of hiv virus?
It doesn't matter the about the amount of virus, when the virus is exposed to air, temperature change and pH changes is damages the outer shell of the virus which inhibits it's ability to infect.
Thank you teak,the conclusion is hiv can't infect once exposed to air no matter way or how right?
Sory teak,i need to ask this,because english is not my first league,what is inhibit?it means stop?
Can somebody tell me what inhibit means?
I use google translate and google all night,it confusing me,because the meaning is different every website,so please help me teak?what is inhibit?you mean stop?
in·hib·it
/inˈhibit/
verb
verb: inhibit; 3rd person present: inhibits; past tense: inhibited; past participle: inhibited; gerund or present participle: inhibiting
1. hinder, restrain, or prevent (an action or process).
"cold inhibits plant growth"
synonyms: impede, hinder, hamper, hold back, discourage, interfere with, obstruct, slow down, retard; curb, check, suppress, restrict, fetter, cramp, frustrate, stifle, prevent, block, thwart, foil, stop, halt
"the obstacles that inhibit change"