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发表于 2012-7-21 00:13 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
外阴摩擦主要恐的是小姐外阴有分泌物 然后阴茎碰到了
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-7-21 14:30 | 显示全部楼层
是啊,按理说外阴应该是不出水的,分泌物应该是从阴道留向外阴吧,但还是很恐
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发表于 2012-7-22 11:17 | 显示全部楼层
我其实自己也有心结,但是我觉得应该没事了,下面是我在BODY上发帖询问和那边的回答。

Is that a HIV risk ?
1. I put my penis between the legs of a CSW , and rub it until ejaculation , if my penis touch her vulva and some vaginal secretions , as the legs tight together and a little like a closed environment , is that dangerous ?
2. If I already have a Nongonococcal urethritis , is that still safe for me to accept a masturbation from a CSW ? Maybe my penis contect with a little vaginal secretions cause I touched her vulva . I feel itchy on my urethra during this masturbation and found the Nongonococcal urethritis after that .


What you performed is called dry humping. There is no risk of HIV infection this way no matter the circumstance. There is a reason why they specifically say penetrational sex. When you penetrate someone sexually you create a vaccum or closed environment creating a suitable condition in which HIV can live. Warm, without air, and wet. Dry humping even with closed legs do not provided the air tight environment that vaginal or anal intercourse does. It also doesn't provide the prolonged contact without interruption that penetration does.

Dry humping is considered a safe sex practice in the lines of mutual masterbation and fingering. And is suggested for people who are HIV positive and have a HIV negative partner to help have a fulling sex life.
So again you had no risk for HIV.

On that note you did have a risk for herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, yeast infection, clamidia, and hpv. So a full std screening is in order for those.

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发表于 2012-7-22 11:23 | 显示全部楼层
下面是在MEDHELP花了22美金询问DRHHH的
Dear Dr,
   I'm a chinese male, 26. I really suffered a lot these days. I put a question to the medical support forum, people there make me much stable . But I worried about other sth. after heared from someone , make me nervous again.
  On April 30th , I have a protected oral & protected vagina sex with a CSW;
  On May 3rd, another CSW, I put my penis between her legs, without condom, our postures like doing entercourse, I rubbed penis on her leg and ejaculated, and afraid of my glans touched her vulva and secretions. I remember I feel a little itch on my urethra several seconds, but not very sure; she show me her nagetive report 3 weeks after the action.
  On May 9th, another CSW, I received a hand-job, and during that I do feel itch in my urethra, after that I met a DR and be told got a mycoplasma pneumoniae infection which I think because took a bath in the first CSW’s place, use the towels. THE PROBLEM IS, I touch her vulva during the hand-job and maybe touch my glans or urethral orifice after that.
  More details: I touched her vulva without finger-insert, and don't feel moist. before I touch my penis with my finger again, it about 3mins,I touch her leg and make my finger expose to the air.
  I read a lot your answers and know hand-job is safe even when genital secretions are used for lubrication. BUT WHAT ABOUT one have mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, when I met a doctor for my 8 weeks' test, she said this STD can make a lot "target cell" - CD4 there, so dangerious and I should take 12 week test. Now I have 15-20 rash on my neck since about my 49-52 days, still there now, project out the skin , like a folliculitis.
  What do you think about my situation? The leg-stuff is safe? If have SUCH A STD , then do a hand-job, genital secretions used for lubrication is still safe? 3 mins’ expose enough? 55 days negtive is conclusive? Need further test?
  Thank you very much
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发表于 2012-7-22 11:25 | 显示全部楼层
回答如下:
Welcome to the forum.  However, you had accurate advice about these issues on the community forum, so my reply is brief.

First, as you were told (and as you said you understood), HIV transmisison does not occur sexually except by penetration of a penis into a partner's vagina, rectum or (rarely) mouth. The exposures you describe were risk-free.  The presence of absence of other infections, including Mycoplasma pneumoniae, makes no difference.

Second, your symptoms are not suspicious for an HIV infection.

Third and most important, your test results show you were not infected.  Even if you had a high risk exposure (you did not) or if your symptoms were typical for HIV (they are not), test results always overrule both symptoms and exposure history.  And 55 days is enough time for conclusive testing, even though official advice often is for testing at 3 months.  Here is another thread that discusses this:  http://www.medhelp.org/post/show/1704700

So you can be certain you do not have HIV.  Unlike the community forum, I will not respond to a string of "what if" questions.  There is no information you can provide that would change my opinion or advice.  But I do hope this information has helped.  Best wishes--

HHH, MD .
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发表于 2012-7-22 11:25 | 显示全部楼层
DRHHH的头衔
Medical Practice University of Washington
Education
BS with High Honors, Denison UniversityUndergraduate, 1964 - 1964
M.D., Columbia UniversityGraduate, 1968 - 1968
Medical Training Internal Medicine, University of Washington - Residency - 1968 - 1971
Infectious Diseases, University of Washington - Fellowship - 1971 - 1973
Board Certification
1972: American Board of Internal Medicine
1974: Infectious Diseases
Affiliations
1978-Present   University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle, WA
1978-2004   Director, STD Control Program, Public Health - Seattle & King County, Seattle, WA
2004-2005   Visiting Scientist, Divisions of STD and HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
2006-Present       Senior Research Leader, Battelle Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation
Publications
Approximately 250 research publications, chapters, reviews, monographs

Color Atlas and Synopsis of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2nd Edition. New York, McGraw-Hill, 2001 (216 pages)



Professional Memberships
International Society for STD Research (President, 2005-2007; Board of Directors, 2005-present)

American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association (President, 1981-1983)

Infectious Diseases Society of America

International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections (Board of Directors, 2005-present)

American Social Health Association (Board of Directors, 2008-present)
算专家了吧。
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发表于 2012-7-22 13:00 | 显示全部楼层
楼上的回答很详细了还有medhelp的专家回答,没有风险
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-7-23 12:31 | 显示全部楼层
可是上面询问专家的是 大腿之间摩擦,我是外阴摩擦,不太一样吧,但确实没有插入
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发表于 2012-7-23 15:41 | 显示全部楼层
我也一直恐这个,到底在体外JJ接触分泌物危不危险
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-7-23 22:27 | 显示全部楼层
有说有风险的,有说没风险的,必定这个情况比较特殊
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