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A few months back, I posted about having an encounter with a man who I suspected of being HIV positive despite him ensuring me that he tested negative twice since our encounter.
However, he has recently come clean and told me that he has in fact been positive for quite a number of years. I of course feel betrayed and angry. However, I am severely worried about others he may have lied to and infected. Is there any way to ensure that he stops this, by law maybe?
Now that I now know he is HIV positive, I want to ask about my risk for infection. We never had anal sex because when he tried to bareback me, I insisted he'd put on a condom before entering me. He lost his erection upon putting the condom on. So to this day, he has never been inside me. However we did have unprotected oral (I know the risk of transmission is virtually impossible).
What worries me about this is that he came on the tip of my penis and I'm pretty sure he wiped a bit of his semen near (or on top of) my urethra. He also came on my face later. I am not aware of any cuts on my penis or face, however there may have been some raw skin from masturbation and possible knicks from shaving my face.
Again, I've been told my risk for infection is very low by friends and also from him (he tells me he's on medication to control the infection). However, I'd just like some reinforcement, especially because I'm having a hard time trusting someone who was willing to put me at risk.
So what I'm asking is there a way by law to protect others from being lied to and also what is my personal risk from describing the situations above. Thank you for any advice you can give me, and thank you for having the patience to review my situation.
However, he has recently come clean and told me that he has in fact been positive for quite a number of years. I of course feel betrayed and angry. However, I am severely worried about others he may have lied to and infected. Is there any way to ensure that he stops this, by law maybe?
Now that I now know he is HIV positive, I want to ask about my risk for infection. We never had anal sex because when he tried to bareback me, I insisted he'd put on a condom before entering me. He lost his erection upon putting the condom on. So to this day, he has never been inside me. However we did have unprotected oral (I know the risk of transmission is virtually impossible).
What worries me about this is that he came on the tip of my penis and I'm pretty sure he wiped a bit of his semen near (or on top of) my urethra. He also came on my face later. I am not aware of any cuts on my penis or face, however there may have been some raw skin from masturbation and possible knicks from shaving my face.
Again, I've been told my risk for infection is very low by friends and also from him (he tells me he's on medication to control the infection). However, I'd just like some reinforcement, especially because I'm having a hard time trusting someone who was willing to put me at risk.
So what I'm asking is there a way by law to protect others from being lied to and also what is my personal risk from describing the situations above. Thank you for any advice you can give me, and thank you for having the patience to review my situation.










