No, you have to have at least 3 womens and one of them must be a virgin. Then you will never get the aids.
2006-11-19 23:18:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You can have 10 wives if one has HIV and you have sex with all you will all be infected or be carries and the children that the woman has that has AIDS will be born with AIDS it is a fifty percent chance that the baby is not born with out AIDS
But now some one had to contract the virus from some one else it does not just appear in your body
2006-11-20 01:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a bit difficult to tell what you're wanting to know. You can only catch aids (or first become HIV positive) from someone that already has the virus. It doesnt matter how many wives you have, if one of them is infected and you sleep with them without protection you stand a good chance of getting it as well. And if you have a child together, the child may well be born with the disease.
2006-11-19 23:18:27
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answered by Biznitch 2
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You what? Where are you , as in UK you can only have 1 wife (legally)
If you sleep with 2 women and 1 of them has HIV or AIDS then of course you will get it.
More disturbing is, that if the women has it and she goes on to have children, then the children will also contract it.
HIV and Aids are passed on by bodily fluids. Blood, semen.
Why would you put your unborn child at risk of contracting this disease. Do yourself a favour and do not have children if you or your partners have this illness. Take care
2006-11-19 23:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't count on it. It is a possibility you could still be infected with HIV if either of the two women have been in contact with the virus. HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is not only transmitted by sexual contact. You can be infected through any exchange of body fluids where HIV is present.
2006-11-20 01:31:12
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answered by RBRN 5
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You can only get Aids if you are exposed to the virus HIV that causes AIDS. And this is if your partner has it. But you can't tell if your partner has it just by looking, only a blood test will tell you for sure. HIV is transmitted in body fluids.
Below are some web sites you need to check out to get the full information on HIV and AIDS
2006-11-19 23:20:02
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answered by Guinness Guy 3
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AIDS has a causative agent. It means that there is a virus that causes it. Even if you had only one partner if she has the virus then you'll get infected. It is the presence of the virus that determines whether you'll get infected or not. Transmission of the virus is through transfusion of contaminated blood, through infected needles, through sexual contact, through open wounds.
2006-11-22 03:13:57
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answered by ? 7
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Only if one of you is already infected with the HIV virus! Don't get me wrong, but if you are not familiar with the world's most deadliest STD then really you should wait before you marry 1 woman!!
2006-11-19 23:15:21
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answered by yelorivr 1
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you could basically get contaminated by AIDS in case you're uncovered to the affliction. in case you have intercourse with an stronger half who does no longer have AIDS then you certainly isn't contaminated. in case you have intercourse with an stronger half who has AIDS then, confident you will greater effective than in all probability get AIDS.
2016-12-10 12:19:20
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answered by fearson 4
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Whether or not you acquire the HIV virus depends on whether you practice safe sex which means knowing your partner and ALWAYS wearing a condom, and not sharing needles if you are a drug user.
2006-11-19 23:14:37
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answered by Anonymous
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