HIV virus has been found in many body fluids including vaginal secretions. The virus is transmitted when infected secretions (seman, blood, vaginal secretions) from an infected person come into contact with a mucus membrane on your body. What are your mucus membranes? Anywhere that is not normally exposed to the outside world, and can produce a mucus. Your urethrea (tube inside penis) is a mucus membrane. This is a possible route for infection. HIV normally, and don't take this for gospel, normally needs repeated exposure for someone to become infected. This is not to say a one time exposure cannot give you the disease, it can. Just be safe and if your concerned see your Dr quick. The treatment can be started before the virus has had time to spread, and you can really help the chances you will fight it off and be ok. Good Luck and see your Dr please.
2006-08-06 04:25:49
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answered by Southern STUDent 2
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Highly unlikely. It'd have to enter the blood stream, first of all, and the virus can only survive a matter of seconds outside of the body. I'd still get tested and take precautionary measures, though. Better safe than sorry.
2006-08-04 08:59:51
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answered by me41987 4
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women dont precum......do some homework, and if her fluids got on your penis its possible if she has it. or in your mouth,
2006-08-04 08:57:35
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answered by cherokee 4
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