hiv men that havs had a vasectomy transmit hiv to his sex partner?!


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HIV does not attach itself to sperm. HIV travels in semen - that's the fluid that also carries sperm. A man will produce semen even he has had a vasectomy. If he is HIV positive, or unsure of his status - then he should wear a condom.

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YES it can still be transmitted! HIV can be transmitted not only through bodily fluids (semen) but also through blood. Having sex causes friction and exchange of fluids/blood occurs.

Yes! And it isn't anything to play around with.

The HIV virus can be transmitted in blood and sexual fluids. It cannot be transmitted by sweat, saliva, urine, of feces unless there is any of the above mentioned fluids present in those. Even if the rest of the fluids of your ejaculate (***, as slang puts it) were clean, there may be small abbrasions or cuts on your penis (which may not be visable) that could introduce your blood to your partner. If they have any openings the virus can take advantage of, that is all it takes to transmit the HIV.
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Any number of HIV resources

vasectomy only prevent sperm from leaving the body. Semen still cums out and it carries HIV
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