Yup - risks are the same.
Play with clean partners, and use condoms just to be safe.
2006-06-28 19:14:47
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answered by ***** 6
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Yes, very risky. If the infected person has a lesion in their mouth, guess what? You can get exposed. Bodily fluids pass the virus and the incubation period varies. Best to be on the safer side and protect yourself. Just a reminder: there is NO CURE for HIV/Aids. No sex, even the best oral or otherwise is worth a lifetime of illness. Good luck.
2006-06-28 19:14:00
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answered by Simplystunning 4
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Yes it is. HIV is transferred through breaks in the skin and the exchange of body fluids. These breaks can be so small that you can't feel or see them. During oral sex there is alot of friction which will absolutely cause tears in the skin of both participants. You can even get it from a hand job.
2006-06-28 19:15:33
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answered by rod 5
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once you each are comfortable with the theory it really is even as your in a position contained in the shape you inspect before than you're in a position it is a refund for some variety of social stigma that has no relation to both genuinely one of you i became 16 even as I performed my V card she became once 18 and had had sex before than so it became once now no longer as great of a deal for her properly she did not comprehend for a diverse 12 years until eventually eventually I prompt her
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answered by Anonymous
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yep because either way bodily fluids are being transferred from one person to the other(like semen, etc.) and that can put anyone at risk for getting HIV.
2006-06-28 19:26:26
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answered by tony's girl 4
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Not as likely, but wouldn't any risk at all be worth protecting yourself?
2006-06-28 19:14:41
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answered by Nobody 2
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yep, it is just as risky because there can be a break in skin integrity (same as sex), and once it happens,......chances increases
2006-06-28 19:16:59
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answered by mørbidsшεεŧnεss 5
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