Usually no, however if there are small cuts or sores in each your your mouths or gums (usually they are even completely unnoticeable) then the chances increase greatly. There are approximately 300,000 cells that fit inside of a normal sized period ( . ) and it only takes one to infect you.
2006-06-30 07:37:39
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answered by Kristen Liane 2
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Saliva contains chemicals that quickly destroy HIV, so saliva is one of the safest bodily fluids in terms of HIV risk. I am not aware of a single documented case of HIV transmission through kissing.
2006-06-30 09:12:04
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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AIDS is present in saliva, but in such low doses as not to even worry about it. You are more at risk from vaginal secretions and blood.
2006-06-30 03:43:22
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answered by spookykid313 5
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Technicall it is possible, but it requires you to drink like an ungodly number of gallons of someone's saliva.
2006-06-30 03:02:31
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answered by ak47_girl 3
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no you can only get aids through sex. but sometimes your born with is but it usually goes away.
2006-06-30 02:22:46
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answered by MizzQ-T 2
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no you can not get aids through sliva the only way to get aids is through unprotected sex, blood trasfusion,
2006-06-30 02:25:10
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answered by fast 1
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kissing is considered a low to no risk activity for contracting HIV.
2006-06-30 22:52:35
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answered by SuzinMotion 1
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just be careful
people mouth do bleed from bad teeth
2006-06-30 17:40:51
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answered by Linda 7
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