This is a misleading statement! It is possible for a man to spread disease to a man or a woman to a woman, but first one of the partners has to be infected in order to spread disease. However! A man can spread disease to a woman and a woman to a man. ANY form of sexual contact can spread AIDS and STDs. This includes anal, oral and vaginal sex.
Disease can also be spread through tissue/fluid contact. If an infected patient gets blood in a nurses eye, the nurse can become infected as well.
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2006-07-10 14:48:52
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answered by Mel 3
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That's not completely true. Anyone can get AIDS through sex, bodily fluids, or needles. While heterosexual relationships are at risk, homosexual males who have sex (the UN calls it MSM) at at a much higher risk of sexually transmitted AIDS. Homosexual woman are still in grave risk, but the prevalence rate is lower for them.
As long as one partner has it the other will almost definitely get it as well. The same goes for STD's. STD's are very, very common. A small percentage of people with STD's have no visible signs so it is difficult to tell.
2006-06-29 03:13:14
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answered by muse 3
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you get aids from having unprotected sex with someone that is infected. whether it is same sex or not in irrelevant. did you know 1 in 5 adults have aids in some African nations. it is about being educated and protecting yourself
drug abusers who share needles arealso at a higher risk of contracting the HIV virsus that causes AIDS
2006-06-29 03:12:34
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answered by dawn 5
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Any unprotected sex leaves you vulnerable to catching sexually transmitted diseases and Aids. Doesn't matter what the gender of your partner is. The viruses that cause these diseases are readily spread through any intimate contact that results in sharing bodily fluids.
2006-07-10 13:09:57
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answered by Garfield 6
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Yes you can get aid/hiv by having homosex or alternating your partner frequently.You can can get aid also by having a blood transfusion.Also you can get aid if you have injected by using tool that have used before by someone who has an aid.
2006-07-11 03:36:01
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answered by ? 7
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Yes, it is possible. With oral sex, use protection. You could have sores on your mouth or they could have sores on their genitals. That way it is possible to contract anything. Also, if you're gay and have anal sex, you can get AIDS or any other STD with the anal..Anything is possible...
2006-06-29 03:22:13
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answered by sugarbear 1
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You can get aids by having sex with ANYONE - same sex or not. You can also get it - if you're really unlucky, although not in most places now - from blood transfusions.
2006-06-29 03:10:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The HIV virus is transmitted through body fluids. It can be transmitted either by contact with body fluids from the same or opposite sex.
2006-07-12 23:09:20
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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If you are both male and your male sex partner has HIV. If you are both female, it is less likely, especially if neither one of you has ever been with a man. However, if one of you is an IV drug user, you could pass it to the other if you have a cut.
2006-07-12 03:33:25
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answered by runningviolin 5
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Having sex with an infected person
2006-07-12 19:44:24
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answered by thickjuicey2007 2
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