Can we gets AIDS by sucking penis or vagina and by kissing?!


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no,no,and no

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no,no, no

if u have an ulcer in ur mouth, yes, cause aids is transmitted via the blood

yes

definetly not. why do you want to know? have you got aids?

yes yes and no.

If you have an open wound on your lips aids most definatly can get tranfered during oral sex.

YES YOU CAN. BECAUSE AIDS IS TRANSMITTED THROUGH BLOOD, AND BODY FLUIDS FROM AN INFECTED PERSON. ALWAYS PROTECT YOURSELF!!

kissing no.sucking either, yes, because even if someone does not climax, the sexual organs still secrete a, as you would call it "pre-***" or natural lubricant, that can contain the virus.

Absolutely, the virus is transmitted via body fluids across membranes. the mouth is one giant membrane. The ONLY way to prevent getting AIDS from oral sex is to be tested and monogamous.

You cant get aids that way, you can contract the HIV virus which causes AIDs by contact with bodily fluids

You can get HIV (which causes AIDS) from oral sex and wet kissing. Use condoms (there are flavored ones) for oral sex on a guy or dental dams (saran wrap or a cut condom can be used in a pinch) for oral sex on a woman.

There is only one recorded case of HIV transmission through kissing. In this case, both people had bleeding gums. The HIV virus is present in the siliva of infected individuals and if you are kissing an infected individual, stick to dry kissing to be safe.

No,but ti true when Ur partner has HIV.

Technically, NO, but there are exceptions to every rule. You can acquire it if you ingest it, despite the claim that you can only contract it via blood avenues! Sad to say but mucus can transfer it from one subject to another so bodily fluid transfer can be considered a source, even though the actual rate of transference is exceptionally low. All one would need to assure the transference would be to have a gum disease, y'know like bleeding gums, something we humans get quite regularly when we don't brush our teeth with religious fervor, stay up all night drinking & smoking (whatever) so bear all that in mind & think, REALLY THINK, about who your partner IS to YOU before going off unprotected. We've just about got the damned disease beaten so don't go being the last sad test case, especially when free testing is done worldwide with results back atcha in less than a week!!
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Rays Big Book Of Sensible Sex

yes to penis and vagina, no to kissing unless you have an open sore on your mouth

For some reason, we're rarely told exactly how risky different behaviors are, although they've been well studied.
Here ya go.

Average risks of infection for a single exposure are approximately:

receptive vaginal intercourse (the girl) 0.1–1 percent;
insertive vaginal intercourse (the guy);
receptive anal intercourse (you get it now right?) 1-3 percent;
insertive anal intercourse 0.1–1 percent;
For receptive oral sex with ejaculation the risk is approaches zero, although it can happen.

An exposure is basicly on time having sex with a carrier. So although the chance of infection may seem small, if you have sex often with an known or likely infected person it adds up quickly.
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http://www.ucsf.edu/sfaetc/resources/CORREFMANUAL/docs/CApepguidelinesfinal.pdf

Aids is transmitted via bodily fluids, primarily blood. Saliva, while having the potential to transmit the disease, holds such small amounts of it that as I understand it you would have literally drink two liters of an AIDS victim's saliva to actually acquire the disease yourself. Kissing someone with AIDS, therefore, is not dangerous unless there is the possibility of blood transfer, which can occur if there is a cut or open sore in either of your mouths.

In regards to oral sex of any kind, YES, you can get AIDS from insertive or receptive oral sex. AIDS is transmitted when sexual secretions of one partner make contact with the rectal, genital or mouth mucous membranes of another. As I understand it the chances of transmission through oral sex are lower than if you have straight sex, but seriously, use your brain. If you engage in any kind of sexual contact with someone who has AIDS you NEED to use protection. Sexual fluids, next to blood, are the primary means the disease uses to spread.
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Common sense. But I also did a google search on AIDS. I also looked it up on Wikipedia.

In fact yes, there is a risk sucking vagina or penis. But the risk of the oral is low, and when i say low, its very, very low, but the risk is not zero, better stay away from this practice and protect your self.

Low risk is not ZERO
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