Switch to Safer Sex
- Kiss. HIV spreads through body fluids like semen, vaginal fluids, and blood. …
- Opt for oral sex. It’s also much less risky than vaginal or anal sex. …
- Put your partner on top during anal sex. It’s safer for the HIV-positive partner to be the receiving person. …
- Have outercourse. …
- Cuddle.
Similarly, can you get hard with HIV?
Erectile dysfunction often affects men as they get older. It is also more common in men with HIV than in the general population, although it has been difficult to estimate how many men with HIV are affected. Research suggests that around 40 to 60% of men with HIV may have some degree of erectile dysfunction.
Consequently, is it possible to sleep with an HIV person and not be infected? It is possible to have sex with someone who is HIV positive and not become infected. HIV s a difficult virus to catch and the risk is probably less than 1 in 300 (if the person is not on treatment). If the HIV positive person has an undetectable viral load on treatment, this small risk becomes zero.