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All Professional Bro here, i heard that there is a self test kits for Hiv invented in Singapore...
anyone knows wat is the cost of the kit and where can we find the kit?
is buying the kits anoymous..
juz visit a wl in one of the legal hse in GL 2 days ago did bbbj and sex with CD, and the next morning i had a diarrhea and follow by a high fever (39.8)! in the afternoon.. should i be worried about anything? or is it juz a stomach flu as i had dim sum (not a very clean shop) juz after visiting the wl.. = (
juz visit a wl in one of the legal hse in GL 2 days ago did bbbj and sex with CD, and the next morning i had a diarrhea and follow by a high fever (39.8)! in the afternoon.. should i be worried about anything? or is it juz a stomach flu as i had dim sum (not a very clean shop) juz after visiting the wl.. = (
I am guessing the stomach ache is due to diarrohea. But your BBBJ carries the possibility of getting STD and a very small risk for HIV acquisition.
I'm not a doctor, but this is based of the doctors websites.
I am not trying to be funny, just curious to know the answer. I strongly agreed RAW is WAR and condom should always be used. Now my question is that if happen a guy have unprotected sex (ONS) or bbbj and right after it, he go pee, does it help to "flush" out the HIV or STD virus. JUST CURIOUS not encouraging unsafe sex
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I am not trying to be funny, just curious to know the answer. I strongly agreed RAW is WAR and condom should always be used. Now my question is that if happen a guy have unprotected sex (ONS) or bbbj and right after it, he go pee, does it help to "flush" out the HIV or STD virus. JUST CURIOUS not encouraging unsafe sex
Peeing after sex to flush out the virus is a Myth. It will not prevent you from getting STD or HIV
Speaking of curiosity, I have always wondered how does the HIV virus enter the body during sex. I mean when the guy releases his loads into the woman, I imagine that the virus can enter the woman's body through the membrane in the vaginal canal. How about a guy doing it with an infected woman? How does the virus enter the man's body?
I read somewhere that for insertive sex, the probability of the guy being infected is 1 in 2,000. Not sure whether the number is correct but it does suggest that it is not a sure thing that the guy will definitely 100% get it each time he does it with an infected person. I stand corrected but if a drop of blood from a HIV positive person drips on another person's hand, that other person is unlikely to contract the disease provided there are no cuts on his hand.
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Speaking of curiosity, I have always wondered how does the HIV virus enter the body during sex. I mean when the guy releases his loads into the woman, I imagine that the virus can enter the woman's body through the membrane in the vaginal canal. How about a guy doing it with an infected woman? How does the virus enter the man's body?
I read somewhere that for insertive sex, the probability of the guy being infected is 1 in 2,000. Not sure whether the number is correct but it does suggest that it is not a sure thing that the guy will definitely 100% get it each time he does it with an infected person. I stand corrected but if a drop of blood from a HIV positive person drips on another person's hand, that other person is unlikely to contract the disease provided there are no cuts on his hand.
sexual transmission of the HIV virus (which constitute the vast majority of HIV infections) occur when the infected bodily secretions of a partner (such as semen, pre-ejaculate, vaginal fluids or blood), come into contact with the mucous membranes of another. these membranes may include those in the oral, genital or rectal regions. on the genitalia of the human male, the aforementioned membranes can be found on the glans penis, the inside of the prepuce, as well as the urethra (naturally). a plethora of other factors also appear to affect the likelihood of transmission. for example, unprotected oral sex seems to be relatively 'safer' than bareback vaginal penetration, which is in turn statistically less vulnerable when compared to unprotected anal intercourse. similarly, rates of transmission also vary for other risky sexual acts such as cunnilingus or fellatio, depending on whether one is the 'giver' or 'receiver', and so on and so forth... common sense can account for some of this variability...for example, the rectum doesn't produce any natural lubrication, and is also more liable to getting cuts and tears. in addition, extraneous factors like the presence of circumcision also seem to have an influence on the rate of transmission (although the reduction in risk in this case may be due to other confounding factors, as recent studies have suggested). whatever the case may be, the near-universal consensus is that condoms greatly reduce the risk in the vast majority of cases...although they are not fool-proof either. perhaps abstinence and monogamy might be the only 100% safe policy (at least with respect to sexual transmission of the virus) but what's life without some calculated risk, eh? and anyway, HIV is not an instant death sentence la. with proper attention, medication and slight lifestyle adjustments, it is possible to have a pretty normal life for over an extended period, even if you're HIV-positive. so let's not get hysterical about it or stigmatise, typecast and isolate infected individuals. they are only human too la. haha, and you're right, there's no need to get paranoid about coming into contact with infected blood... provided you don't have major ruptures or punctures on your skin, it's really nothing to worry about. ditto for things like sharing food, holding hands, or even, dare i say it, kissing... whichever way you look at it, education is key, isn't it?
Hi to all bros here. Jus to share. Recently about 2 weeks ago had unprotected sex with a FL. She told to me need not withdraw cos shes taking birth control. Was drinking alot before so couldnt think at that time. Come to think of it, she must be doing RAW with others too if not take brith control for what?
Then now 2 weeks later Whole body muscle ache plus little flu symptoms. Read that its part of early HIV symptoms. Will be going for check in 2 weeks time but i can tell you guys the wait and the fear and guilt for me is damn terrible. Even sucidal sometimes. Cant talk to anyone thats why come to confess abit at least unload the stress and anxiety for awhile. Now damn regret and living in absolute fear. No mood to do anything or work.
Hi to all bros here. Jus to share. Recently about 2 weeks ago had unprotected sex with a FL. She told to me need not withdraw cos shes taking birth control. Was drinking alot before so couldnt think at that time. Come to think of it, she must be doing RAW with others too if not take brith control for what?
Then now 2 weeks later Whole body muscle ache plus little flu symptoms. Read that its part of early HIV symptoms. Will be going for check in 2 weeks time but i can tell you guys the wait and the fear and guilt for me is damn terrible. Even sucidal sometimes. Cant talk to anyone thats why come to confess abit at least unload the stress and anxiety for awhile. Now damn regret and living in absolute fear. No mood to do anything or work.
To me, its really not worth it.......
Good luck on the test, may yet be just a mental scare cos symptoms like these are not definite signs that you have been infected.