Before hopping into bed with a new sex partner, have an open
and honest conversation about your sexual histories, risks, and the last time
you were tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Knowing someone's test results isn't enough. "Even if
your partner tested negative for HIV last week, it doesn't mean he or she isn't
HIV positive," says Perry N. Halkitis, PhD, a psychologist specializing in
HIV at New York University. "Most HIV tests can only detect the virus
starting three to six months after infection—so you should ask about your
partner's sexual history for the past six months."
Here's what you need to find out. Of course, you probably
won't get too far down the list if you just roll out the interrogation; but
these are the questions you really do need answers to, one way or another. One
option: Start by sharing your own history, and see what you get back.
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1. Are you HIV positive?
2. Have you ever tested positive for a sexually transmitted
disease? If so, were you treated?
3. How many sex partners have you had since your last STD and
HIV tests?
4. Have you had any STDs in the past six months?
5. If you have been diagnosed with herpes or genital warts,
are you having outbreaks? Are you being treated?
6. Have you been at risk for HIV in the past six months?
7. Do you have any objection to using a condom?
8. Are you allergic to latex?
9. Are you on any form of birth control?
10. Which sexual activities do you want to engage in?
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