Umm, NO.
*shakes head*
2006-10-13 20:27:07
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answer #1
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answered by catwomanmeeeeow 6
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well, let me think. I suppose if you have open sores or cuts on your hands and you masturbate someone who is already infected and you don't wash up after, you can definitely run the risk of becoming HIV+. But even if you have the open cuts, as long as you stick to self-masturbation you should reduce the risk to about 1 divided by infinity (unless you are already HIV+ in which case does it really matter).
2006-10-14 11:52:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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No, masturbation doesn't cause HIV+ at all. HIV is caused by
the sharing of needles with someone who is already HIV + and injecting it into your blood stream. Also, you can be infected by
having unprotected sex with a HIV+ person.
If you're masturbating 2 to 3 times every day for a long period of
time, your immune system will be weakened greatly and
resulting in you catching various infections which are detrimental
to your health.
So, my advice is be careful!
2006-10-13 21:01:39
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answer #3
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answered by steplow33 5
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it has more to do with bodily fluids than just the body i.e. skin, so answer=no. i think you can get the virus in ur body though from kissing [saliva=bodily fluid] but not enough to actually infect. im not sure on how strong that makes ur body on catching it in the future tho.
and some guy above asked if you were on dope and i highly wonder too cause if you googled this you would have found the answer in like a second and yet you come here which makes me wonder.
2006-10-13 20:31:50
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are talking about masturbating someone that is HIV positive, there are always risks at being in contact with their body fluids, if the semen comes in contact with any lesions on your skin or in your mouth or eyes, it is risky. If you're talking about jerking off yourself, you need to be in contact with an infected individual to get the disease. You can't get HIV from jerking off yourself.
2006-10-13 20:29:55
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answer #5
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answered by mommyhelen65 2
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There are three ways by which the HIV virus can spread from an infected person to another:
a) Through semen, vaginal fluids or blood during unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected person;
b) Sharing needles and syringes for intravenous drug use with an infected person; and
c) From infected mother to baby during pregnancy, child birth or breastfeeding.
If you are talking about self-masturbation, there is definitely no risk of contacting/transmitting the HIV virus.
Mutual masturbation is actually a form of safer sex practice. Safer sex is fun and protected sex, WITHOUT the exchange of blood or body fluids produced during sex, eg: semen, c u m, sperm or pre-c u m for men, and vaginal & cervical fluids for women. It therefore reduces the risk of HIV and STI transmission from an infected person to an uninfected person.
Examples of safer sex practices include:
* Kissing.
* Cuddling.
* Solo & mutual masturbation.
* Frottage or rubbing your bodies together.
* Fingering.
* Rimming, or licking a r s e.
* Oral sex with a flavoured condom.
* Anal intercourse using a condom and water-based lube.
* Vaginal intercourse with a condom.
2006-10-13 20:57:40
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answer #6
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answered by qilin1967 2
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I don't see how that could happen. Masturbation doesn't involve a partner.
2006-10-14 04:06:00
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answered by EW 4
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Never you must catch that by having sex with some one all ready invected or through blood or infected needle
2006-10-13 20:28:41
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answered by Sam's 6
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no, UNLESS the masturbation involves touching someone else's bodily fluids.
2006-10-13 20:42:06
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answer #9
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answered by Heidi 7
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I masturbating for long time
Positive:
1:my penis is larger than other my friend
2:I use glasses with larg number
3:heaache after sex
masturbating is danger in old age.........................
2006-10-13 20:37:18
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answered by aria_rad98 1
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