Table of contents:
- Overview of masturbation
- Can masturbation cause HIV?
- HIV transmission other than through masturbation
Masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity with few side effects. Masturbation is practiced for a variety of reasons, from seeking pleasure to releasing tension. Even so, some people still wonder if masturbation is really safe and whether HIV is one of the effects of masturbation to worry about?
Overview of masturbation
Masturbation is an activity carried out to arouse sexual arousal by touching and stimulating the genitals. Both men and women can masturbate. Masturbation can also be done alone or together with a partner by stimulating each other.
Can masturbation cause HIV?
The effects of masturbation, whether done alone or done with a partner, are both quite safe. This includes if you or your partner tested positive for HIV. Masturbation is not harmful, does not reduce one's sexual desire, does not reduce the number of sperm and eggs, and also does not cause venereal disease and sexually transmitted diseases, in this case HIV / AIDS.
Don't worry if you and your partner have masturbated together at the same time and one of them is infected with HIV. The reason is, this is very safe to do as long as there is no exchange of body fluids infected with HIV such as semen, vaginal fluids, pus, and others. Meanwhile, if you masturbate alone, you will not get HIV from anything.
In addition, it is also safe to masturbate if the fluids infected with HIV are not in direct contact with the open sores you have. So, if it only hits your hand (which has no wound), you will not get it.
You are at risk of getting HIV through masturbating with a partneronly if there is an exchange of fluids and blood with infected people. For example, touching your partner's genitals with a hand full of infected semen or vaginal fluids.
Transmission can also occur if you and your partner who is infected with HIV masturbate together and use direct sex toys sex the toy is still wet) without washing it first. However, this case is very rare. The reason is, HIV germs can die outside the human body, aka on the surface of inanimate objects.
As long as you can avoid this, don't worry about what effect masturbation will have on. In fact, masturbating together together is a variant of safe sex that you and your partner can apply if one of them has HIV. So don't be afraid to do it as long as you and your partner get sexual satisfaction from this activity.
HIV transmission other than through masturbation
Basically, HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus is not easy to spread. You can get HIV if there is an exchange of fluids and blood between a person with HIV and a healthy person. You also can't get HIV from mosquito bites, borrowing things from one another, swimming in the same pool as someone who has HIV, or being next to someone with HIV who coughs or sneezes.
To be able to infect someone, the HIV virus must pass through a person's body defenses, namely the skin and saliva. If your skin is not experiencing open sores, then the virus cannot enter by just sticking to healthy skin. Saliva also contains substances that can help kill HIV in your mouth.
HIV can also be transmitted from a mother with HIV to her child (vertical transmission), namely during pregnancy, childbirth (especially if the delivery is normal), and while breastfeeding.
Therefore, the effect of masturbation on HIV transmission is not a cause for concern as long as there is no exchange of fluids and blood.
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