No; You dont know if they are being faithful. They can also be infected and not pass it on first time;
Besides which there would have to be at least 3 months between first contact and complete sexual fidelity during that time to guarantee being free from infection;
2007-01-21 08:40:55
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answered by huggz 7
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If the person has HIV and you got lucky once and didn't catch it. Don't do it again. Each time you have sex carries the exact same risk factor. Eventually the dice won't roll in your favor. If you don't know whether the person has HIV or not, it's better to be safe than sorry. And be aware, most people lie about how many people they've been with. I thing the number is like 70%.
2007-01-21 06:36:58
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answered by slytheringrl29 3
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If you HAD sex with an HIV infected person..you may not know you have it yet to be honest! In some people, it can take up to a year to show up on blood tests! (Hence the reason medical professionals have to take timed tests when exposed) Dont take a chance on your life by thinking youre untouchable by this disease! If you think you can have sex unprotected with an infected individual, you not only run the risk of infecting yourself, but becoming pregneant with an infected baby! Do your research and try to be a little more responsible darlin...this is something that takes lives.
2007-01-21 11:02:00
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answered by sultrylilmomma 2
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HIV is transmitted by body fluids. The fact that you did not contract HIV when you slept with someone is not controlling it just means that you did not transmit any infected body fluids. If you continue sleeping with this person then you should be extra cautious and wear a condom. You should also be careful about oral sex. Although I have not heard about anybody transmitting it that way. Better safe than sorry.
2007-01-21 06:41:21
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answered by michael45672007 3
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NO. Not at all. You are very lucky that you didn't catch HIV. Make sure you are always using protection unless you are ready to get HIV. This is highly easy to transfer and what you did is the main factor of it. Be careful and put it in a glove.
2007-01-21 06:42:37
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answered by fxysxysrkly 4
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condoms do no longer continuously keep you secure because the condom might want to smash. i wager that's why they say you should apply 2 condoms in any respect cases yet no longer to many human beings attempt this. yet HIV and AIDS are exceeded by technique of body fluids which contain sperm,vaginal fluids and blood. Taken a bath isn't a strong pick in any respect to stay secure. the in user-friendly words component a bath does is take the funky smell off of you. Kissing someone received't provide you with HIV/AIDS that isn't any longer sufficient body fluids.
2016-12-02 20:37:00
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answered by Anonymous
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R u serious?? That is the dumbest questions I have ever read. Just because you do not get it once does not mean you are not going to get it. Eventually you will if you keep doing it without protection. Why take the risk?
2007-01-21 10:53:06
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answered by ShanaJ 4
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To be completely sure you have to both get tested, then again 6months later assuming neither of you have done anything in the "risky behavior" list. It's not 100% likely to be contracted during the first exposure, but just because you dodge one bullet doesn't mean you won't get hit by another.
2007-01-22 23:29:28
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answered by mandy 3
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Yes, that person still has the virus, and you are still at risk to get it. You have two choices.... use safe sex, (which isn't 100% but better than nothing), or find someone else.)
2007-01-21 08:08:37
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answered by April 6
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You could, as long as you're sure he/she has not had sexual contact with anyone but you. Also make sure you want a baby if you're having unprotected sex. I would also ask to see written proof than he/she has no std's, or go to the doctor together.
2007-01-21 06:41:12
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answered by Ruby Rose 2
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