it is a low chance but is possible
2006-10-06 03:12:23
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answer #1
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answered by C live 5
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The answer would be unlikely if the woman in question is your patrner and she doesnt have any laceration or ulceration in her mouth,AND you donot suffer from any STD-sexually transmitted diseaseor have anyulcer/cut on your thing.BUT it is likely if she is a sexworker or has multiple partners because then most likely has a STD,and transmission rates are higherin such casesalso trasmiision rate would be higher if have an STD.
Anyways I would suggest you use condom in future and consult your doctor to get your self tested and for further clarifications.
2006-10-06 04:09:52
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answered by j c 1
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That is considered a medium risk. HIV does not survive in saliva for long; the chemicals our body uses to protect against infection kill off viruses very quickly in the mouth. However, if there was an open wound, even bleeding gums or something like that, the HIV population in her mouth could be high.
Get to a doctor.
2006-10-06 03:05:03
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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It is said to catch aids through kissing one would have to swallow over a gallon of saliva (Blah..) To contract the disease by normal or anal sex is extremely risky. If you were wearing protection your chances are even less. However, the mere question of whether you can get it or not is Yes, and you shouldn't be asking this question on Yahoo Answers, you should be going to a doctor and getting an HIV screening.
2006-10-06 03:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the people answering your question are, at the very least, undereducated.
The chances are VERY slim that you would contract HIV/AIDS from receiving a "********". As a matter of fact, the chances are almost nil.
Here. Read this. http://www.aidsmeds.com/
That will tell you all that you need to know about transmission of HIV.
2006-10-08 04:30:40
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answered by <3 The Pest <3 6
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Oral sex
Contrary to popular misconception, oral sex is NOT safe sex. You CAN get AIDS through oral sex. Even a person receiving oral sex can get infected with the HIV virus if the person ‘giving head’ is HIV positive and suffers from bleeding gums. Although theoretically the chance of this happening is very slight, it is possible and has been known to happen.
2006-10-08 04:27:21
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answered by Krishna 6
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the risk is very low. and you would not have aids...you would have a very small chance of getting hiv the virus that causes aids only if she has bleeding sores in her mouth and even then...the chances would be small. Educate yourself and practice safe sex.
2006-10-06 08:07:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Where have you been for the last 20+ years?
Yes.
2006-10-06 03:00:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything possible. Safer sex should be use( if she has a cut or beeding in her mouth, your penis already has an opening) a condem.
2006-10-06 05:02:54
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answered by kay_gaiter 3
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it s possible.get yourself tested after six or eight months. if you get tested now the result may be false negative.you can ask your physician about post exposure prophylaxis regimen.
2006-10-06 03:06:30
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answered by kitten 2
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