HIV Transmission & Anal Sex: Understanding Risks & Safety
Topping cannot transmit HIV as the penis does not come in contact with any bodily fluids such as blood, pre-cum, or semen that may carry the virus. The only potential risk factors in anal sex, regardless of being the receptive and insertive partners are:- Cuts or tears; which could allow for bodily fluid exchange during insertion or withdrawal
- Sexually transmitted infections, which can cause inflammation
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