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Aids Only for the Bottoms? |
Some people told me that HIV is only for the one who did get the sperm (the passive one by gay people). Is that true? In general, the person receiving the semen is at greater risk of getting HIV because the lining of the rectum is thin and may allow the virus to enter the body during anal sex. However, a person who inserts his penis into an infected partner also is at risk because HIV can enter through the urethra (the opening at the tip of the penis) or through small cuts, abrasions, or open sores on the penis. Source(s): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more likely since the bottoms anus can be torn during sex. But the top had to get it somewhere in order to transmit the virus. So you both need to use a condom no matter what. most certainly not, you can get it by several different ways eg by blood transfusion and sexual-intercourse and by using same needles with same partner.. or if the partner as a cut and that other person did not use a protection then he may contract on infection NO ANYONE TOP OR BOTTOM IS AT RISK ITS THE EXCHANGE OF FLUIDS THATS THE KEY.... YOUR ANUS HAS "FLUIDS" AND YOU COULD PASS IT TO THE TOP PERSON. The "receiver" is at a greater risk than the "giver"; but having unsafe sex is ALWAYS a risk for BOTH when you don't know the status of your partner. |
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