Not usually. The only way aids can be transmitted is through sexual intercourse or getting someone else's blood or semen into your body through an open wound. That's because sexual fluids & blood are the only two things that carry the HIV virus. However, It is possible that you and the person you're kissing both have cuts in your mouths, and blood could be transferred that way. It's very uncommon, but it has happened. So if you're worried about getting aids and you've got a cut in your mouth from braces or biting your tongue, & you suspect your partner has a cut too, you might wanna lay off of the kissing for a while until you heal. I wouldnt worry about it too much though.
2006-08-19 06:39:49
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answered by Blondie 3
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There hasn't been a recorded event of someone getting HIV from French kissing. I don't think it could happen unless the infected person had a bleeding sore or something in their saliva.
2006-08-19 06:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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AIDS and HIV are transmitted through bodily fluids like semen and blood. You can't get AIDS or HIV from kissing someone unless you both have open sores in/on your mouth where fluid was exchanged between the sores. It's like, 8759843754:1 chance that this would happen, though.
2006-08-19 06:38:05
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answered by spuget 2
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I undergo in techniques studying in intercourse preparation which you won't be able to get AIDs by using french kissing. you may swallow gallons and gallons of saliva with the intention to have a great gamble of catching something from saliva. it extremely is handed if there's a decrease interior the persons mouth and blood mixes with saliva.
2016-12-17 13:40:09
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answered by ? 4
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It is possible. If you have any kind of place in your mouth, say a sore of any kind, or you flossed to hard and had a bleeding gum, any place in your mouth, tongue or gums that had an area that had been compromised with even a small cut were the virus could gain access, then yes.
2006-08-19 06:37:45
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answered by Island Queen 6
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From what I'm told it's possible but not likely. The virus is found in saliva but only in very small amounts. Coming in contact with blood etc. is a much greater risk.
2006-08-19 15:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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possible but not likely it takes at least a 1/2 gallon of saliva. However, if they have a cut or sore in there mouth it is probable specialy if you have one in yours. Practice safety first.
2006-08-19 06:38:46
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answered by Injunswife 2
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NO you would need buckets of saliva to get aids and If you need more info on the subject go to ......hope that helps
2006-08-19 06:40:09
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answered by Eonix 2
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Unless that someone has a cut in his mouth. AIDS is transferred by sperm, blood, vaginal secretion, and breast milk. Not saliva.
2006-08-19 06:36:50
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answered by Anonymous
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no but if there is a cut or infection in the mouth it is possible please go for a test anyway no one need to know!
2006-08-19 06:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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