If one of them has a disease yes it is possible for the other to catch it, that way safe sex is a must if you are going to have it. Tell your friend to use a condom next time.
2006-10-27 06:47:50
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answered by Sunspot Baby 4
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My mum specializes in HIV/AIDS. HIV can only be trasmitted if one partner is infected with the virus and passes the virus on through sexual intercourse or contact of any of the bodily fluids. If both these people don't have the disease then they don't have to worry only unless one of the partners is carrying the virus. However, please advise your friend to have an HIV test and next time have protected sex.
2006-10-27 06:52:39
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answered by surani_ud 3
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HIV, which motives AIDS, is assumed to descend from a version of the virus which in easy terms infects monkeys. HIV emerged by potential of using evolution of the virus, and grew to become waiting to contaminate people. besides the shown fact that, how precisely the virus jumped species to electrify people remains many times a count of puzzle. i in my opinion believe that the virus originated by potential of using contaminated vaccines. in the process the 1970's and 1960's there replaced right into a cluster of hepatitis B vaccines that have been synthetic from products harvested from a team of chimpanzee's that have been dropped at persons in proper Africa, and to gay adult adult males in manhattan city. those chimps have been contaminated with a myriad of viruses. it quite is extremely conceivable that those, or different tainted viruses, began the epidemic. different theories contain the "decrease hunter concept" which states that a hunter had some type of open wound, and replaced into contaminated jointly as butchering a monkey out interior the sphere. jointly as different vaccines have been transported to people this type, it quite is not going that this replaced into the reason for AIDS--as there the place 2 genetically comparable outbreaks in 2 thoroughly distinctive factors of the international. there are various conspiracy theories, which state that the virus replaced into intentionally seeded to create a type of inhabitants administration. besides the shown fact that there is little concrete data, and there's a few data that the HIV virus existed traditionally and is no longer a "new" ailment.
2016-12-28 06:29:42
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answered by melvina 3
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He should be tested. THINKING you are disease free and actually KNOWING through testing are the reason more and more people are becoming infected with HIV.
Once of the answers below states they do not know any HETERO who has contracted HIV/AIDS through HETERO intercourse. There are plenty of people living with HIV/AIDS who contracted the virus through HETERO sex. This is a proven medical fact.
2006-10-27 09:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing happens!!! The AIDS virus can only pass on through sex or blood transfusion because it need the body's warmth. Any other disease is just as unlikely.
2006-10-27 06:48:29
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answered by jazzy11 2
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The only way that he get anything from her will be that if she did have a disease. If she doesn't have any, then he has nothing to worry about.
2006-10-27 06:47:53
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answered by Juniper 2
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You can only catch a disease from a disease infected person no matter what.
2006-10-27 06:55:57
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answered by c0mplicated_s0ul 5
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If neither have HIv or an STD then no, but if one them have something then yes, not because of the blood but because of the unprotected intercorse. Why canpt people understand that when you don´t use protection you put yourself at risk!!!
2006-10-27 16:08:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Aids -HIV The virus is dead one minute after being excposed to air. It is very rare to catch Aids-HIV from
his girlfriend being on her period.Only way is if she chewed or made a cut on his penis during intercourse.
Still it would be adivisable for him to get tested every month.
Aids-Hiv can lay dormant for years.
2006-10-27 06:52:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless your 'friend', has some sort of communicable disease, which you state she does not, he is fine. Blood does not 'mix' to create its own disease where there was none.
2006-10-27 06:47:57
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answered by Kelly S 3
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