aids can be transmitted through the exchange of ANY fluid manufactured by the body.
oral sex without condom
kissing
ejaculating near/on an open sore
the only ways to safeguard against aids is to become celibate or maintain a monogamous sexual relationship with a aids free person;
2007-01-28 09:04:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything is possible, but the proper use of condoms has proved to be the best defense against AIDS next to total abstinence. If you are very sexually active with a number of partners, especially high risk ones, you should routinely get tested for HIV. Most large cities have free clinics for this purpose.
2007-01-25 17:47:48
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answered by Jerry K 1
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Unlikely. Condoms are excellent protection against AIDS. A spermicide helps too, as the AIDS virus is very fragile.
2007-01-25 17:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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AIDS is still a very real and dangerous thing. Even using a condom is no guarantee. The ONLY guarantee is if BOTH the man and the woman have no sex with anyone else.
2007-01-25 17:40:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It's possible, though unlikely. Mostly, infections would occur because the condom was mishandled, applied too late, or the condom broke.
2007-01-25 17:53:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but the chances are significantly smaller. However, if you are ever diagnosed with HIV, treat it with Neem bark or leaf capsules. It will keep the virus at bay, and at undetectable levels.
2007-01-25 17:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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umm i dnt think u can if u used a condom and it didnt break or anything like that.
2007-01-29 17:39:32
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answered by blah 2
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Much less likely, but yes you still can.
If you have a cut and the any bodily fluids get in it, you can get the virus.
2007-01-25 17:39:52
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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Don't hump sleezy hoes.
2007-01-25 17:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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