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How Exactly Do You Get Hiv Aids?


I Know You Have To Have Sexual Intercorse But I Mean Does
He Have To Go Inside You? Or What?

Sexual Intercourse is not the only way to contract HIV/AIDS. You can get it several ways coming in contact w/ someone that has it.
--The first and most common way is sex. This also includes oral sex. If the person who you are giving oral sex to has an open sore on their genitals and has HIV you can get it this way. It is also spread through bodily fluids.(sperm)Deep kissing can also be included w/ this. If you kiss someone with an open sore you can get it that way as well.
--A third way to transmit the disease is from mother to baby . if a pregnant woman with HIV has a baby the baby will be born with it.
--Fourth is through shairng needles with aninfected person. Examples are drug users who share needles, or getting a tattoo w/ an contaminated needle.
--Fifth way is pretty simple, through blood contatc with a person who has HIV/AIDS

Brilliant answer from Amit there...

But essentially, the main way of getting HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) is to have have sex without a condom on. And yes, essentially that means going inside you.

The other main way to get HIV is by contaminated blood, e.g. if you are a drug user and share needles.

There are other ways to get HIV, but to keep the reply straightforward, they are the two main ways.

sex- man in women, ejaculates, women has a sore (man may tear a women in the act) hiv can enter that way, a man sperms carries hiv in it as well. The sperm mets with the womens body fluids, interacts, and spreads. Be carefull and get tested. Good luck

hey i am not sufferin frm aids

but not using condoms and caps

those peoples r suffrein frm aids

r u suffrin

so thats y r u askin such ques.

All of the above but also it needs to be stressed that oral and anal sex can also pass it on. Take protection seriously!

Your question is invalid. Everyone knows the answer to this. Stop asking such stupid questions.

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