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Can u get herpes hiv or aids or any disese from kissing?


Can u get herpes hiv or aids or any disese from kissing?

Mono, Herpes, HIV if there's a cut in your mouth

HIV and AIDS are transmittable through blood, semen, vaginal fluid, preseminal fluid, and breast milk. This transmission can involve anal, vaginal or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding, or other exposure to one of the above bodily fluids.


There are different varieties of Herpes Simplex are broken down by transmission site. Transmission of Oral Herpes is possible by kissing. It is important to know that though it is much much less likely, the virus can still be contagious during periods of remission.

yes. is the short answer, the long one is also yes hiv can be contracted thru exchanging saliva but you should make sure both of you get tested. as for heres it is a cold sore like and it is usually on the outer lip and you will see it that is herpes and if your partner has a cold sore chances are you will get it if you kiss them

If they have oral herpes you can get it. HIV/AIDS no. There are VERY minute traces of the disease in saliva but not enough to catch it.
As for other diseases, plenty. It depends on what you're talking about.

mono - aka "the kissing desease"

you can't get hiv/aids from kissing someone, but you can get herpes assuming the person you are kissing performed some kind of oral sex on someone else with genital herpes.

Herpes yes. HIV/AIDs yes you can get that but it's highly unlikely since you'd have to drink about a gallon of that person's saliva!

you can;t get a disease,
but you can get cold saw
and the 'kissing flu' which is called Glandular fever

=)

Mono and herpes.

herpes if they have it on there mouth

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