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Condom broke..
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Condom broke..

Just had sex with a real easy bar whore in Hong Kong, My condom broke while we were doing it and I'm paranoid as hell now, what are the chances i could get the hiv [Image: sad.gif] ?
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Vaginal intercourse would be very low chance. I would still check yourself out for other std's.
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The risk of female-to-male transmission is 0.04% per act.
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Quote: (12-09-2011 07:18 AM)Alpha Wrote:  

The risk of female-to-male transmission is 0.04% per act.

0.04% chance of a woman passing the virus to a man through unprotected vaginal sex?
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Quote: (12-09-2011 07:22 AM)FilMor Wrote:  

Quote: (12-09-2011 07:18 AM)Alpha Wrote:  

The risk of female-to-male transmission is 0.04% per act.

0.04% chance of a woman passing the virus to a man through unprotected vaginal sex?

Yes. Per act.

Thus, if you had sex with her 4 times unprotected, your chance of transmission would be 4 x 0.04% or, what is that, 0.16%
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I read that If you are circumcised, those chances are reduced even more!!!

I need to find the article where I read that, but it seems that the more bacteria a penis can hold when not cut, the greater the risk.

I stopped using condoms to prevent STD's...I use them (90% of the time) with the mindset to prevent pregnancy. If the condom leaks, slips off, tears and she is ovulating, so be it..the kid deserves to live for beating the odds!

Condoms do not stop STD's...bullshit, unless you use one that completely fans out and protects your groin area too, and it is as thick as a garbage bag......but then, I'd rather lube up and jerk-off if that's the case.


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Quote: (12-09-2011 10:02 AM)MiXX Wrote:  

I read that If you are circumcised, those chances are reduced even more!!!

I need to find the article where I read that, but it seems that the more bacteria a penis can hold when not cut, the greater the risk.

I stopped using condoms to prevent STD's...I use them (90% of the time) with the mindset to prevent pregnancy. If the condom leaks, slips off, tears and she is ovulating, so be it..the kid deserves to live for beating the odds!

Condoms do not stop STD's...bullshit, unless you use one that completely fans out and protects your groin area too, and it is as thick as a garbage bag......but then, I'd rather lube up and jerk-off if that's the case.


Mixx

Mixx, what are the chances if one was to undertake raw anal?

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Quote: (12-09-2011 07:14 AM)FilMor Wrote:  

Just had sex with a real easy bar whore in Hong Kong, My condom broke while we were doing it and I'm paranoid as hell now, what are the chances i could get the hiv [Image: sad.gif] ?

Dude, what are the odds she has HIV? Come on don't be paranoid.

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Quote: (12-09-2011 10:20 AM)Moma Wrote:  

Quote: (12-09-2011 10:02 AM)MiXX Wrote:  

I read that If you are circumcised, those chances are reduced even more!!!

I need to find the article where I read that, but it seems that the more bacteria a penis can hold when not cut, the greater the risk.

I stopped using condoms to prevent STD's...I use them (90% of the time) with the mindset to prevent pregnancy. If the condom leaks, slips off, tears and she is ovulating, so be it..the kid deserves to live for beating the odds!

Condoms do not stop STD's...bullshit, unless you use one that completely fans out and protects your groin area too, and it is as thick as a garbage bag......but then, I'd rather lube up and jerk-off if that's the case.


Mixx

Mixx, what are the chances if one was to undertake raw anal?

There are OTHER concerns regarding what you can catch from raw anal, not HIV. When porn stars do that, the chicks have already done enemas and thoroughly cleaned out their lower tract of anything nasty to prepare for the act. I'm guessing your average chick doesn't do that. The recipient of the dick in the ass is running a greater risk of catching HIV than the deliverer. Regardless...don't do anal without a condom. EVER. As others have stated, your chances of catching HIV from vaginal sex are minimal. For uncircumsized guys, the odds can go up because you're trapping infected fluid in the skin fold, allowing it to essentially incubate in a warm, dark wet place and possibly enter the bloodstream if there's a break in the skin. I'd be more worried about the chick getting pregnant than you catching HIV. As for other STDs that only rely on skin to skin, as opposed to fluid to fluid contact...condoms don't help.

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Get tested for Hep B.
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Its normal for you to worry about HIV, but I'd be worrying alot more for her hopefully-coming next period.
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Found it!


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision_and_HIV

From Wiki:

Sexually transmitted diseases
Human immunodeficiency virus
Main article: Circumcision and HIV

Over forty observational studies have been conducted to investigate the relationship between circumcision and HIV infection.[120] Reviews of these studies have reached differing conclusions about whether circumcision could be used as a prevention method against HIV.[121][122][123][124]

Experimental evidence was needed to establish a causal relationship between lack of circumcision and HIV, so three randomized controlled trials were commissioned as a means to reduce the effect of any confounding factors.[124] Trials took place in South Africa,[125] Kenya[126] and Uganda.[127] All three trials were stopped early by their monitoring boards on ethical grounds, because those in the circumcised group had a lower rate of HIV contraction than the control group.[126] The results showed that circumcision reduced vaginal-to-penile transmission of HIV by 60%, 53%, and 51%, respectively. A meta-analysis of the African randomised controlled trials found that the risk in circumcised males was 0.44 times that in uncircumcised males, and that 72 circumcisions would need to be performed to prevent one HIV infection. The authors also stated that using circumcision as a means to reduce HIV infection would, on a national level, require consistently safe sexual practices to maintain the protective benefit.[128]

As a result of these findings, the WHO and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) stated that male circumcision is an efficacious intervention for HIV prevention but should be carried out by well trained medical professionals and under conditions of informed consent.[9][129][20] Both the WHO and CDC indicate that circumcision may not reduce HIV transmission from men to women, and that data are lacking for the transmission rate of men who engage in anal sex with a female partner.[129][130] The joint WHO/UNAIDS recommendation also notes that circumcision only provides partial protection from HIV and should never replace known methods of HIV prevention. Male Circumcision Clearinghouse website was formed by WHO, UNAIDS, FHI and AVAC to provide current evidence-based guidance, information and resources to support the delivery of safe male circumcision services in countries that choose to scale up male circumcision as one component of comprehensive HIV prevention services. [131][132]

Circumcision has been judged to be a cost-effective method to reduce the spread of HIV in a population,[9][133] though not necessarily more cost-effective than condoms.[9][134] Some have challenged the validity of the African randomized controlled trials, prompting a number of researchers to question the effectiveness of circumcision as an HIV prevention strategy.[135][136]

In addition to the studies which provided information about female-to-male transmission, some studies have addressed other transmission routes. A randomised controlled trial in Uganda found that male circumcision did not reduce male to female transmission of HIV. The authors could not rule out the possibility of higher risk of transmission from men who did not wait for the wound to fully heal before engaging in intercourse.[137] A meta-analysis of data from fifteen observational studies of men who have sex with men found "insufficient evidence that male circumcision protects against HIV infection or other STIs."[138]


woooohooo!! Of course, Mixx is cut since birth!
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