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What Is The Treatment For Ejaculation Problems?

hi im 30yr 5.11ft ,87kg male iwas just fonling and pressing of boobs at that very moment i started ejaculating and i was holding that part from wre my semen comes out i just wanna know that im safe from all virus there was nothing in my hand but ifear by just pressing boobs and with that hand if u toch ur penis plz doc tell
Fri, 12 Sep 2014
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Hello and thanks for your query.

Just touching and fondling a person does not cause transmission of HIV. Even if you have touched your penis after touching the skin of another person, still there is no significant risk for transmission of HIV.

HIV spreads only when there is direct contact with blood or sexual fluids with mucosal surfaces or through broken skin. So, in the future, I would suggest that you always practice safe sex in order to avoid any risk of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)

Regards,
Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar MBBS., DPM., MRCPsych.(U.K.)
Consultant Psychiatrist
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What Is The Treatment For Ejaculation Problems?

Hello and thanks for your query. Just touching and fondling a person does not cause transmission of HIV. Even if you have touched your penis after touching the skin of another person, still there is no significant risk for transmission of HIV. HIV spreads only when there is direct contact with blood or sexual fluids with mucosal surfaces or through broken skin. So, in the future, I would suggest that you always practice safe sex in order to avoid any risk of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) Regards, Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar MBBS., DPM., MRCPsych.(U.K.) Consultant Psychiatrist