it is a possibility he can get infected. We have minute open cracks sometimes on our skin without even realizing it. If those cracks come in contact with blood or body fluid that is infected with the HIV virus, then there is definitely a possibility of contracting HIV. If the person that gave the man the oral sex has an open sore or wound that may not be visible, and if the person receiving also has a small open sore or wound that is not visible, then yes it is highly likely that the person can contract HIV. It is always best to use protection, common sense and to be careful.
2006-06-19 08:09:47
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answered by marie b 2
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Oral sex is considered a low risk activity for contracting HIV.
Safer sex is any kind of sexual activity that reduces the chances of getting - or giving – HIV.
Many things – such as hugging, kissing, massage and touching – are completely safe. No one ever got HIV from these sexual activities.
For other sexual activities, the chances are small. These activities (like performing oral sex on someone) are considered “low risk”. Oral sex can be made even safer by using a latex condom for oral sex on a man, or a latex barrier (such as a dental dam) for oral sex on a woman.
Having anal or vaginal sex without a condom is an easy way to become infected, or to infect someone else with HIV. These are considered “high risk” sexual activities. They can be made much safer by using a latex condom and water-based lubricant.
2006-06-19 04:40:34
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answered by SuzinMotion 1
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there is always a chance if the circumstances are right. Do not have sex with an infected person. In other words get to know your partner and wear condoms. If you decide to have kids then go unprotected but do not do it until you are sure and you have both taken HIV tests.
2006-06-19 04:50:40
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answered by williejuly1 2
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It's possible. If your partner had any cuts or abrasions in their mouth, no matter how small, there is a possibility. White blood cells, the primary cells that get infected with HIV, are always around open skin/wounds to fight infection. If those or any blood passes to you it can infect you. If you are concerned, wait 3 months, abstain from any risk behaviors (unprotected sex (oral, anal, or vaginal) and sharing needles) and get tested. It takes that long for enough antibodies to become present to give you the most accurate test.
2006-06-19 04:39:09
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answered by Erin 2
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sure, and why could you're taking that danger? And the quicker reaction replace into ineffective incorrect. A male giving an HIV helpful woman oral intercourse is the main suitable thank you to flow the affliction from woman to male. flow finally end up a prtner that has no HIV and then make it a one on one relationship. HIV is a killer, do no longer take a stupid threat.
2016-10-31 03:14:14
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answered by ? 4
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the only way it can happen is if the person adminestering the oral sex is a bit rough and they use the teeth too much.
otherwise it cannot happen.
i went for a test and got fully informed on all these.
2006-06-19 06:37:28
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answered by que pasa 2
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Yes, especially without a condom.
Even with a condom, it is possible.
2006-06-19 09:55:05
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answered by doubled254 3
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YES, it has now been proven that AIDS can be transmitted through oral sex, becuase secreations from mouth/penis/vagina can intertwine.
2006-06-19 06:15:22
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answered by Brandy 6
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yes he can any sexuall contact from an infected person can do the trick.
2006-06-20 04:39:03
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on if the person has any open cuts in his/her mouth...its a low risk but it is possible.
2006-06-19 04:50:50
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answered by ? 4
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