Unprotected Sexual Love And Possibility of Getting AIDS
Question Posted Saturday April 6 2013, 3:45 pm
So we do it every Saturday once... no condoms nothing!
Honestly I never let myaelf make her lose her virginity so she's still a virgin I only insert my organ in there and stop at the right time like at the nearest right moment.
Please you guys let me know if I'm seriously subjected to the possibility of getting AIDS?
adviceman49 answered Monday April 8 2013, 12:38 pm: I agree with everything Razhie has said. I will add the following though you may not like what I'm going to say.
According to the present definition of virgin or virginity. If a girl has had a penis penetrate her in any way, even if you stop prior to breaking her Hyman, she is no longer a virgin.
According to the present accept definition of virginity: Virginity or virgin for a women is defined as never having her vagina penetrated at all by a penis.
Razhie answered Sunday April 7 2013, 10:27 am: AIDs can only develop after getting HIV from an infected partner.
If your partner didn't have HIV, you cannot catch HIV from her, or develop AIDs.
If your partner is a virgin, it's very, very unlikely she has HIV.
So no, you have nearly no risk at all of contracting HIV, or developing AIDs.
But you shouldn't be having sex. You aren't ready for sex yet if you don't have access to this kind of very basic information. You need to do some SERIOUS research about sex, pregnancy and sexually transmitted illnesses.
If there is no one at your school, or in your family to get some information from, it's time to take a trip to the doctor, or to a place like Planned Parenthood, to get the basics covered.
Being responsible means knowing what safe sex is, and doing that. Because even tho you don't consider yourself as 'taking her virginity' - you are still having sex - and you are being exposed to real risks, including pregnancy. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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