HIV/AIDS is spread through body fluids (ie blood, semen, vaginal fluids) as well as from used infected needles. If someone who is HIV positive is giving a facial massage, you cannot contract it simply by them touching you. However, if they have a cut on their hand and you have an open sore on your body, it is possible to contract it that way. But even in that case there still has to be enough active HIV components in the blood in order to affect you. If this is a personal experience for you, sounds like you are worrying over nothing. If your mind still isn't at ease, wait about two months and get tested!
2006-11-05 17:34:36
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answered by georgia peach 3
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HIV is spread only by body fluid exchange. In other words you and the infected person would have to have an exchange of fluid through an open cut or tear in the skin where this person and you had contact with each other. That seems very unlikely. The person would have to bleed or spit on you in an op-en area of your body unless sex was involved, which It doesn't sound like there was. don't get too excited. It isn't that easily spread. It is scary but it is highly unlikely at all.
2006-11-05 17:30:50
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answered by MISS-MARY 6
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Aids is spread by the combining of body fluids.
Meaning having sex w/o protection, french kissing cause saliva to mix or both cutting your finger and doing a brother pack and mixing of the blood in the open wounds.
It does not transmit by touching, combs, brushes, clothes, hugging, kissing them on the cheek/forehead, holding their hands, etc.
They are not lepers.
2006-11-05 17:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It won't. the huge majority of HIV interior the U. S. is unfold by potential of homosexuals (a minimum of in accordance to the CDC). And that's ludicrous to declare that permitting gay marriage will decrease the unfold of HIV. If 2 people love one yet another and desire to spend something of their existence at the same time, they do no longer care a pair of piece of paper. in the event that they sleep around, they'll proceed to sleep around whether they are married. additionally, marrying a individual of an identical intercourse isn't a human precise, that's a contravention of nature which you seem to desire to legislate.
2016-12-28 14:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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not unless there are open and bloody sores on the persons face and on the persons hands that is giving the massage or bleaching, in which case I am going to go with no otherwise, most people doing work in beauty parlors are required to wear gloves, I don't know about you but I wouldn't touch a persons face with my bare hands if they had open sores on them
2006-11-05 17:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
It's spread by bodily fluid contact (sex, open bleeding sores) and contaminated needles. There's none of that in beauty shops/barber shops.
2006-11-05 17:26:38
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answered by Tara662 7
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No,it can't because HIV only spared via inner connecting as Injection with a infected Niddle,or unprotected sexual meting,if u know it more detailed i suggest to go for a sexologist.
2006-11-05 17:29:20
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answered by siddh 1
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It can only be transmitted by fluid to fluid contact. That means blood, semen, and vaginal fluids are most common. But unless some sort of fluid touches then there is no possibility.
2006-11-05 17:26:38
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answered by Aaron 3
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