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How do u get stds hiv or aids?



how do u get it

Generally all of the std's are sexually transmitted. That's why they call them STD's (Sexually Transmitted Diseases). Of all of the STD's HIV or AIDS is the considered the most dangerous because there is no cure. Actually the easiest bloodborn pathogen is hepatitis. While the aids virus is very fragile and doesn't survive long out of the proper environment, hepatitis can infect someone from blood that is old and coagulated. Health care workers have more of a risk from hepatitis than from HIV. Anyway, it's easy to get any of the STD's. Unprotected sex is pretty much a guarantee.
unprotected sex
Come in contact with another person's liquid. Have sex.
Through fluids produced by the male and female during sex. Urine and feces can also transmit STDs.
uummm- the name is kinda self explanitory- sexually transmitted disease- oh- and protection does not matter- you can still get them
I think you get them simply by existing. If you are alive you probably have something. At least this is how they make us feel. Also terrorism is going to kill us all, our water supply is tainted with ozone chemicals and global warming is going to to give us all aids.
Unprotected sexual behavior.
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