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Can you get STDs or AIDS from having 15 minutes of gay sex? |
Can you get STDs or AIDS from having 15 minutes of gay sex? I presume you are asking this before you have already done it? Yes, yes, yes. There is absolutely a risk or contracting HIV and other STDs no matter what the length of the sexual encounter (hetero or homosexual) was. You can get HIV/and or STDS from having any type of unprotected sex with an infected partner---whether it is gay or heterosexual in nature. |
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