Deaf people dont get Gengivitus!
2006-07-14 12:38:55
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answered by breakfest of champions 1
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No u can't get AIDS fm french kissing and that's a known fact, however they r still researching that information, but the chances r 1 in a million 4 that 2 happen cuz u would have 2 drink gallons and gallons of saliva 4 that 2 happen which we know that's not gonna happen. The only way u can get it fm kissing is if both of u have open sores in the mouth and then u definatley don't want 2 kiss during that x even if 1 of u just have an open sores, cuz u don't want 2 take any chances.
No u can't get AIDS if u both have Gingivitus, Gingivitus is either inherited or because u don't take care of ur teeth. I hope this helped u guys. Don't let nobody scare u w/a bunch of bullshit and lies. I've done alot of research myself 4 school. Don't get me wrong I'm not a professional, but I know what I'm talking about and if I don't I can tell u where 2 go and look the information up.
2006-07-14 20:15:49
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answered by shortyb5 2
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I was french kissing a girl with Aids and we both have Gengivitus, will I get Aids?
2015-08-26 07:11:53
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answered by Toby 1
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Yes it is very dangerous and there is a possible c Chance of aids because she transferred her blood to you which was mixed with aids the best thing i could say is go to the doctors to be checked out before this condition get you.
2006-07-14 13:54:10
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answered by Gaiane t 2
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Hello,
Aids, isn't transfered through saliva, if you drank a buket load of her spit then i would have to say there is a great possibility.
This is considered a small risk situation, did both you have sores which hasn't healed yes if both of you did there is a chance of transmission, but it is relatively low.
If she did and you didn't i would have to say no, because aids is blood borne, it has to have a direct entry point to the blood stream....
If you are worried you could always be tested....
take care of yourself
2006-07-14 12:33:15
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answered by kida_w 5
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No, you can't get aid just from french kissing the only way you can get aids is by sex
2006-07-14 12:23:44
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answered by colombia 2
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There is a chance that HIV can be transmitted through blood exchange if you both have sores in your mouth.
Besides, it is unhealthy anyway to kiss someone with bleeding sores in their mouth:
"Open mouth kissing with a person who is HIV+ with open sores is not a 100% safe activity as HIV is transmitted by blood, semen and vaginal fluids. Although it is unlikely that you would get HIV this way, you do not want to take the risk....
...It's not a good idea to kiss anyone that has a sore in his or her mouth. A sore in the mouth is a sign of a virus, infection or a cold. You do not want to expose yourself to any illnesses. Being sick is no fun!"
2006-07-14 12:19:45
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answered by Randy G 7
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No, you will not get AIDS. However if you have a cut in your mouth, or if she/he has a cut in their mouth then there will be a slight chance of transmitting harmful saliva. The best bet is to 1) go to the dentist and get your gingivitus addressed( that will account for your foul breath, and decayed teeth( if those are your symptoms). To alleviate any stress, go get your HIV test, and see where you stand.
2006-07-14 12:25:13
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answered by D V 1
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It depends if you have a both scar in your mouth and there is possibility to tramsmit that AIDS but to make you clear things out just go to a doctor to see it .
2006-07-14 20:20:51
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answered by Curious 3
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isnt there a six month window period before AIDS will even show up in your blood?! i know you cant get AIDS from kissing someone but i dont know if gingivits can play a role in you contracting AIDS.
2006-07-14 12:22:39
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answered by rockdstarchick 2
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There is a slim possibility because of the blood transfer. As to 'filthymaddog's answer Gingivitis is bleeding gums not bad breath that is halitosis look it up before you comment.
It would be worth having a blood test mate, try not to panic you could be okay.
2006-07-14 12:25:09
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answered by Sister Sandy (RN) 3
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