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Partial anal penetration with no ejaculation no condom with circumsised men hiv risk for the women ?

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Depends: Transfer of the HIV virus requires a blood/serum contact/transfer. Anal penetration can produce abrasions and bleeding which may be a vehicle for HIV transfer. If the man is HIV positive and the sex rough, it is a potential risk.

Answered 7/13/2017

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Protection needed: What you describe could be a risk for a sexually transmitted disease, including HIV. Mucous membranes do not have 'protection' since they are moist, unlike skin say on the back of your hand that is tough and dry. So a penis inserted into an anal opening is technically a risk. Sorry to say. You should get information on having safe sex -it's highly advised. Women are at higher risk than men for HIV

Answered 7/14/2017

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Risk is real: Real enough to not do it any more. If this is important to you, a gentleman will use a condom.

Answered 7/13/2017

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