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I was wondering if you have balantis and your partner says she doesn't have any stds. Is there anyway I can get HIV? I've had dry skin on my penis for the past 2 weeks with no sores or anything. Just dry skin. I've been thinking about whether I have an std or not which has made me not want to eat and I have been drinking excessive amounts of alcohol Now I am sick with a swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, chills, feeling hot and dry heaving. So my two questions are can I get HIV if I have balantis and my partner doesn't have anything, and am I bringing on flu symptoms for the way I've been drinking alcohol and not eating.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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How can you get something from someone that does not have it? Yes most likely the flu
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Yes that is my question and my other question is do I most likely have the flu from not eating and drinking alcohol
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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I really dont understand what your asking. Your asking if she DOES NOT have hiv can you get it from her?
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My question is if I had a fungal infection and she  doesn't have anything can I contract HIV from her. Not that balantis is immunity to HIV. If she doesn't have it I can't get it right
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Balanits will not prevent you from contracting hiv and why would you think this? Thats a topical fungal infection.
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Ok but you didn't answer my question at all. P
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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No protection is high risk activity for HIV
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Forgot to mention I had vaginal sex with a condom at first, she said she was clean, I took it off and had vaginal and anal sex. I used lubrication when doing anal. There were no cuts or anything the next day
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