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How can someone catch aids?no sex, no blood transfusion, no drugs)? |
if you kiss someone or if u use public toilet or if you shake hands and his sweat contacts you... Remember sharing toothbrushes. Having chapped lips, or trauma on your gums from brushing/flossing can in theory transmit it. If one of the kissers has bleeding gums. But the chances are miniscule. It can't be contracted through sweat. Only blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk. Sweat and saliva do not transfer HIV, as far as I know. Nor urine. Blood does, so if you kiss somebody and you have a sore in your mouth / on your lips and so do they, it might happen. No no no, you can only catch HIV (which can lead to AIDS) though unprotected sex, blood transfusion, sharing needles etc. You cannot get HIV through kissing, public toilets, or shaking hands. Their blood (or other bodily fluid) needs to get into your blood stream its when bodily fluids are exchanges - like if a dentist puts his hands in your mouth - see? but hand shaking and toilet use is save. there are other std's out there so be safe Your problem isn't aids, it's paranoia. See a therapist. The only way to contract AIDS is to either have sexual contact, exchange of body fluids. Kissing or the use of a public restroom will not give a person aids. There are other STD's that can be tranmitted thru Kissing, genital contact thru touching (HERPES) Multiple partners the STD can be chlamydia, Monilia yeast, Trichomonous. CONDOMS......use them.....If you plan to do ORAL use a condom on yourself and have the female use a vaginal condom as well. Just by unsure sexual relations. or by the blood diffusion from one who has AIDS. |
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