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If a guy comes back clean..does that mean hes REALLY clean????

And as I am sick of saying...

HIV Tests only test for HIV.

They do not test for the legion of other STIs that are available on the market.

arent there tests that do both at the same time????


...sigh it just seems like most guys in the gay world want to mess around asap and if you dont then they will just move on to the next one.
 
The depth of a cut determines how many larger blood vessels are exposed.


ok?? but the hiv virus can travel into a smaller blood vessel as well right?

again i REALLY dont understand how oral can be so low risk..is this just a myth? i mean how are these studies conducted? there are so many factors
 
arent there tests that do both at the same time????


...sigh it just seems like most guys in the gay world want to mess around asap and if you dont then they will just move on to the next one.

No, they will take blood specifically to test for HIV and at the same time they will take additional tubes for other tests...they can also check your urine for specific STIs.

ok?? but the hiv virus can travel into a smaller blood vessel as well right?

again i REALLY dont understand how oral can be so low risk..is this just a myth? i mean how are these studies conducted? there are so many factors

Oral sex is considered a low risk activity however it also depends on the condition of your mouth and gums...if you have gum disease, mouth ulcer, had a tooth extracted then that would increase the risk but it is still considered low risk.

HIV needs an entry point and that can be a tear in the anus wall, an open bleeding cut...

Not sure what you define as a small cut?

As we have said before...always play safe.
 
if a guy gets a hiv test and comes back clean....how accurate and reliable is this test?

wouldnt it only be valid if he didnt have sex 6 months prior to actually taking the test and in the world of gay we all know being abstinent for 6 months is virtually unheard of....

WELL I HAVEN'T HAD SEX IN ALMOST 3 YEARS. TRUE AND SO SAD.

so how safe and reliable is it if a guy comes back and shows me that hes clean given the 6 month window period?????

I REALLY DON'T KNOW.
 
If HIV weren't enough to worry about...

There's also hepatitis, genital warts (human papilloma virus), along with the traditional STDs like gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia...

If you're asking whether a negative HIV antibody test should make you feel like there's nothing to worry about, the answer is "No".

If you're asking if it's OK to engage in high risk sexual activity, the answer is "No".

If you're asking if you should still use condoms during anal sex, whether you're giving it or getting it, the answer is "Yes".
 
If HIV weren't enough to worry about...

There's also hepatitis, genital warts (human papilloma virus), along with the traditional STDs like gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia...

If you're asking whether a negative HIV antibody test should make you feel like there's nothing to worry about, the answer is "No".

If you're asking if it's OK to engage in high risk sexual activity, the answer is "No".

If you're asking if you should still use condoms during anal sex, whether you're giving it or getting it, the answer is "Yes".


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If HIV weren't enough to worry about...

There's also hepatitis, genital warts (human papilloma virus), along with the traditional STDs like gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia...

If you're asking whether a negative HIV antibody test should make you feel like there's nothing to worry about, the answer is "No".

If you're asking if it's OK to engage in high risk sexual activity, the answer is "No".

If you're asking if you should still use condoms during anal sex, whether you're giving it or getting it, the answer is "Yes".

Succinct and to the point :=D: :=D: :=D: :=D:
 
arent there tests that do both at the same time????


...sigh it just seems like most guys in the gay world want to mess around asap and if you dont then they will just move on to the next one.


Calisurfboy that statement is so true man....atleast that has been my experience, that's why I take pleasure in satisfying myself!
 
Quoting: Succinct and to the point

It's a generational thing. When you went to as many funerals as my generation did, you don't soft pedal it.

No judgments. Just don't be stupid like too many of us were.
 
Quoting: Succinct and to the point

It's a generational thing. When you went to as many funerals as my generation did, you don't soft pedal it.

No judgments. Just don't be stupid like too many of us were.

Exactly...I am old enough to remember the bad old days of full pages in the gay newspaper full of obits of those who have been taken from us
 
When I got tested in November the clinic had a video playing on a loop. I can probably quote you the entire video in English and Spanish because it took so long to get my test done because there were so many people there.

Anyway, it said that HIV antibodies take up to 3 months to start showing up on HIV tests. That does not mean, however, that the virus isn't transferrable because it is within those three months.

So, even though you may come back with a clean bill of health, you still may have been infected.
 
I have said this before and I will say it again...YOU CANNOT GET HIV FROM SITTING ON A TOILET SEAT...for this to be even remotely possible...the person who used the toilet IMMEDIATELY before you would have had to blown a load on to the seat and YOU would have to the sit on the cum with an open bleed cut on your arse cheeks and even then infection is not a given. But think of the logics...would you actually stand outside a toilet waiting for someone to finish beating off while you stood there with an open bleeding cut on your arse cheek.

The 6 months window period for testing is only something that is used in the US...in Australia we use a three month window period.

I am currently in the process of re-writing the STI/STD link in Health and Wellbeing http://www.justusboys.com/forum/showthread.php?t=171378 which will cover all of the major STI/STD and will include an FAQ on HIV/AIDS.

The main thing is to always PLAY SAFE.

You have just given an example of the fact that you can get HIV from a toilet seat. But that this is so unlikely as to not be worth worrying about.

Another "toilet seat" scenario would be where both users had open sores on their ass - agian very unlikely that this would spread the disease but not impossble.

There is no way to be completely safe from any infectious disease - but some things are very risky (like barebacking), other less risky (like oral sex) and some with almost no risk (like a toilet seat).

Fucking with a comdom is not completely safe - just very much less risk than without one
 
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