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Can Two Hiv/std/sti Negative Men Contract Hiv/std/sti If Two Negative Men Had An Unprotected Intercourse

A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭
San Andreas, CA

Hello may I just ask about this:

Me and my boyfriend had an multiple unprotected intercourse.WE ARE BOTH NEGATIVE FOR HIV and OTHER STD AND STI.

Our first time was he was rubbing his genital in my anus

The second was only his gentitals head was in my anus but it was inside for less than 10 secs and he didnt came inside me
We had no other sex history with others

Can we still have or get hiv and other std sti when we had two times intercourse BUT WE ARE NEGATIVE FOR HIV AND OTHER STD AND STI

August 4, 2022
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A myHIVteam Member

Yes you can. You can still get it from blood transfusions (which would be very, very, very rare by the way), from using a shared needle with an infected person. You can get it from another person that they lied about. You can get it from cleaning up infected blood wothout protection (which is rare as well).
Plus for stds and stis, it doesn't matter if it was 10 seconds, 10 minutes, or 10 hours, you can still pass it on.

August 4, 2022
A myHIVteam Member

Talk to your doc...

August 4, 2022
A myHIVteam Member

@A myHIVteam Member if both of your test were negative, then reread my last post.

August 4, 2022
myHIVteam

If both partners are confirmed to be HIV-negative and have no other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the risk of contracting HIV or an STI from each other is essentially nonexistent. However, it's important to consider the following:

- Window Period: If either partner has had a recent exposure to HIV or an STI Show Full Answer

If both partners are confirmed to be HIV-negative and have no other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the risk of contracting HIV or an STI from each other is essentially nonexistent. However, it's important to consider the following:

- Window Period: If either partner has had a recent exposure to HIV or an STI, there might be a window period during which the infection is not yet detectable by tests. During this time, the virus can still be transmitted.
- Regular Testing: Regular testing and open communication about sexual health are crucial to ensure both partners remain negative.

Using condoms and other preventive measures can help reduce the risk of potential exposure to HIV and other STIs.

July 24, 2024
A myHIVteam Member

Hi we are completely negative from all std and sti including hiv,gonorrhea,syphillis.Hepatitis etc.

Can we still have Hiv/std/sti if we are both negative.We just had our negative results last mnth

August 4, 2022

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