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Hi I have been trying hard to work out a issue i have been diagonsed with Prostritis --- the question i have is this. No cuase yet getting tested for tric tomorrow. and a Ultra sound to try and work it out.

They say you can catch tric by mutual masterbation - Therefore why do the say that you are at increased risk of HIV if you have contracted Tric.

I had mutual masterbation  3 months ago i have had all test - all neg -  i have writern on this site a few times now  and read a bit in relation to these issue as i am trying to get to the bottom of my delema, .

But i am just woundering dose HIV hitch a ride with other STDs

the think is i just do not understand why 7 days after going to a massage parlor i got Uretha issue ... no discharge no pain ... the coincidence is just to much for me to ignore.

i do not know what to think any more but anxous.

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Hi and firstly thank you .....i trust thsi correct and i am obsessing about the situation- it just seems strange that i get these symtoms a week after being in the massage parlour and having Mutual masterbation ( Cross Touching ) even if it was very limited.

any way i will have my results tomorrow for trich so i should know for certain then..

again Thanks.
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Trich can be passed by non sexual means but it rare. But mutual masterbation is safe sex, the Dr's on this website in the expert forum say all of the time that it is safe sex.
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Hi I like the answer but - this is not what the web sites say - thay also say that it is posible to catch from Towels, Toilet seats, etra this is even on one of the offical Gov sites...

So not so sure the info is very miss leading.
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You can not get Trich from mutual masterbation.

HIV questions belong in the HIV forum please.
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