It's likely you already had sex with a HIV positive person before... You just didn't know it back then.
You'll be absolutely fine if you do it safe... Especially if he's undetectable.
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Originally posted by Roman Holiday
This is probably a really stupid question, but how do you go about kissing/oral? Are there any precautions you should take?
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Kissing is no risk whatsoever.
Receiving oral is no risk whatsoever.
Giving oral is only a theoretical risk. There has never been a proven case of hiv transmission by oral sex. There have been 3 serodiscordant studies with hundreds of participants (one partner positive, one partner negative) who engaged in PROTECTED vaginal/ anal and UNPROTECTED oral sex. There was not a single infection in all those years with thousands of blowjobs. Your saliva contains enzymes that destroy the virus before it even has a chance to infect you.
Just to be sure don't let anyone *** in your mouth and make sure you dont have big fresh wounds in your mouth/ just had dental surgery. Meth mouth could potentially pose a risk but a little scratch most likely won't.