Yes, alot of people dont know this but its definitely possible. Latex is naturally porous, it does great in blocking sperm and large bacteria, but heres the the thing virus compared to a bacteria are like the period at the end of this sentence and a bacteria is the computer screen. Viruses can easily pass right on through, condoms do help in that they provide less friction which lessens the chance of semen to blood contact, or blood to blood contact.
2007-03-28 09:10:16
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answered by rizo_rocker 2
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There is a 99% effectiveness rate(at least according to trojan) that the condom will prevent fluid transfer (one of three means of transmission for the virus). However, what Trojan doesn't account for is the possibilty of breakage which would expose her to the virus. As anyone can tell you sometimes, the damn thing just breaks. So she does take a chance but that is something that she will have to decide on her own.
2007-03-28 00:44:29
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answered by Gravitic 1
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Hi there,
No, hiv does not transmit this way. For hiv to be transmitted from one person to another it requires the mixing of bodily fluids within the host. Hiv is a fragile virus and dies pretty much upon contact with air so any mixing of fluids must be without contact with air. Wearing a latex condom is an effective measure to help prevent the transmission of hiv and other stds (but not all stds). Remember, if you use lubricants do not use oil based ones as they can break down the latex and cause the condom to tear.
Cheers.
2007-03-28 01:06:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i think no...i have heard from a nursing student friend that 1 condom is not enough for that. .they say u need at least 3.. LOL!!.. i don't know how!! hahahahaahahahahaha!
i think, there's no way out to AIDS unless u gonna have injection for freezing the virus, hospitals offer that nowadays, but it costs a lot of money.
2007-03-28 00:44:05
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answered by deejaye_11 2
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If you wear a condom and the condom breaks, yes. AIDS is passed on from sexual contact, and blood from open wounds, and from blood transfusions. If I were you I would be upfront with her and tell her that there is a risk that could change her life forever. This is a very serious issue and you and she should talk it over in depth. :-)
2007-03-28 00:46:02
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answered by CC 2
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The chances of cross infection from sex alone is reduced but not guaranteed. You can pass it on by tongue kissing. Saliva is a bodily fluid and as such can transfer the virus.
2007-03-28 01:30:00
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answered by Shelty K 5
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BIG no Becos the codom protect the other partner from getting in touch with the virus or fluid from the other parthner.
2007-03-28 00:40:25
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answered by prettygirl 1
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Wear condom at all time but condom isn't 100%
2007-03-31 01:20:36
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answered by Linda 7
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Not through ur semen atleast...(assuming that the condom is in perfect condition, and there is no contact of semen with her vagina)
2007-03-28 00:41:07
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answered by shail_8203 2
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Why would a ''MAN'' be having sex with a ''Girl'' anyway? Thats Illegal, at least in this country!
2007-03-28 04:09:07
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answered by shoebettysue 3
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