Do u get AIDS if u suck vagina of girls who get AIDS/HIV ?!


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It is possible. HIV is present in blood, semen, and vaginal secretions. If you have sores in your mouth, the virus could potentially pass into your blood stream. And these don't need to be sores that you can see; even brushing your teeth can cause minute sores on your gums that the virus could pass through. Use dental dams to protect yourself.

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use a condom

I'm not sure, but I wouldn't just in case. Just doesn't feel right.

Yes you can and just think about it for a minute: sucking aids infected vaginas, sounds good (NOT)

depends..if you have open sore on lip/mouth/tongue then chances are increased.

ANY exchange of bodily fluids (saliva and ejaculate) can result in transmission of AIDS/HIV.

I wouldn't.

How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop?

One..

Two..

Three.. CRUNCH!!

Three.

Good luck with that!

if you have an open sore in your mouth or a cut lip

yes, you can, the virus is passed on sexually, kinda like if a girl swallowed, she's more likely to get it, saliva is the least likely transmitter, does not matter if you have an open cut or not, you are still ingesting the virus into your body, blood and vaginal and penial secretions of any sort are the major transmitters

yes you do, if she ejaculates in your mouth. there are three ways hiv/aids is transmitted; 1) thru the exchange of bodily fluids 2) thru tainted blood and 3) from mother to fetus

yes u can

bodily fluids

use a doubled up peice of clingfilm

that is the best way unless u have some sort of latex sheet

u can get aids

or just dont do it
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most fluid transfers from a positive hiv person and a non positive hiv person can result in passing the disease so yes it is possible wether or not it is probable that has many determining factors
so if you really feel the need to eat her out first consult with your local health department and or physician
hope this helps

Yes

very risky....
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