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Can I Have Sex With An HIV Negative Person?

¿Puedo Tener Relaciones Sexuales Con Una Persona VIH Negativa?

A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭
Ponce, PR

Can I have sex with an HIV negative person?

¿Puedo tener relaciones sexuales con una persona VIH negativa?

July 17, 2023
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A myHIVteam Member

Yes, but you need to be nondetectable

July 17, 2023
A myHIVteam Member

Yes, you can have sex with someone (or @A myHIVteam Member people) who are HIV-positive - but you will have to let them know about your situation and status. Not just have relations with @A myHIVteam Member and don't tell them about your condition because then you can get in trouble and we don't want that. Be careful and use protection (Concepretive).

Sí, puedes tener relaciones sexuales con alguien (o @Un miembro de myHIVteam personas) que sean VIH positivas, pero tendrás que informarles sobre tu situación y tu estado. No solo tener relaciones con @Un miembro de myHIVteam y no contarles sobre tu condición porque entonces puedes meterte en problemas y no queremos eso. Tenga cuidado y use protección (Conceptrative).

August 4, 2023
A myHIVteam Member

If when it's not pampering, you don't want to pass the illness on to anyone. Blessings 😇

Si cuando no son mimos no quieres transmitir la enfermedad a nadie. Bendiciones 😇

July 17, 2023
myHIVteam

If both you and your partner are HIV-negative and have been properly tested with no recent exposure, it is not possible to contract HIV. However, if either of you has had an exposure but tested negative, it may still be possible to spread the virus if the testing was done too early and missed the infection. Using condoms Show Full Answer

If both you and your partner are HIV-negative and have been properly tested with no recent exposure, it is not possible to contract HIV. However, if either of you has had an exposure but tested negative, it may still be possible to spread the virus if the testing was done too early and missed the infection. Using condoms and choosing less risky sexual behaviors can help prevent potential exposure.

July 11, 2024

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