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Can AIDS spread as a result of blow jobs? |
Can AIDS spread as a result of blow jobs? Oral sex is defined here as the contact of one person's mouth with the penis, vagina, or anus of another person. In theory, HIV transmission can occur during oral sex. If such HIV transmission did occur, most likely HIV would pass from the penis, vagina, or anus to the mouth: semen, cervical and vaginal secretions, feces or blood being the carrier. Once inside the mouth, HIV may penetrate the mucous membranes of the mouth, or enter the bloodstream via a number of possible doorways, including any small wound such as cold sores, bleeding gums (inflicted by toothbrush or dental floss, or rough kissing), and self-inflicted bites. Macrophages, which are susceptible to HIV infection, are also present For more info http://www.thehivaids.com Source(s): http://www.thehivaids.com/ Yes, but not as likely as genital contact or direct contact with blood. AIDS can be contracted through any body fluid to fluid contact. If there was a sore in the mouth and the semen came in contact with it during the sexual procedure, yes AIDS has a chance of spreading. Go get checked if this happened to you. yes/ it/ can / always/ use /condoms/ and /if/ doing /oral /on woman/ use condom/ or /dental dam You can certainly get HIV from giving oral sex to a male who has HIV, and possibly from receiving it. Getting HIV this way is not common, but it does happen occasionally. More common ways of HIV transmission are unprotected vaginal or anal sex, or through the sharing of needles or other injecting equipment. Mother to baby transmission is quite likely if an HIV positive expectant mother does not have medical treatment to prevent this. Yes, if the person you are performing on has aids and you have a cut in your mouth and they c(u)m well there you go.... Yes, because of mucus membrane on head of penis and in her mouth. If you are with a whore, try to restrict to licking her **** and nipples and fingering her with fingers with no cuts. |
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