Yes.
*Any* exchange of bodily fluids *can* cause HIV.
Semen and blood are more likely to transmit HIV.
Gum disease is an opening for blood exchange.
If you get semen in your bad gums, or blood from bad gums in a very small tooth scratch, you have just have blood exposure to bodily fluids.
2007-06-13 22:44:15
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answered by Gina C 6
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Well the answer is simple. Yes in some cases and No in some cases.
Under normal circumstances the answer remains NO.
If however to open wounds are present each one being located on different people and one of them is infected with HIV AIDS, you will most definitely get it!!
Remember to check out the situation before hand!
2007-06-14 05:47:38
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answered by seldean 2
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ANY interchange of bodily fluids can cause HIV. . .which eventually leads to AIDS. the virus doesn't live long outside the body, but it's easily transmitted through blood, semen and saliva. If you want to have oral sex with an HIV positive person (or someone who's status you don't know), you will want to use a dental dam (or a clean unused unlubricated condom).
2007-06-14 05:46:59
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answered by avast 3
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Do you mean if someone sucks someone elses pe**s who is infected with AIDs will they get AIDs also??
If that is your question then the answers is yes! AIDs get passed on through any bodily fluid, whether thats semen, saliva or blood!
2007-06-14 05:44:45
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answered by Rachel 1
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Aids is not transmitted through kissing or the mouth. So as long as whoever doesn't have sores in their mouth and the guy doesn't let off in the person's eye (becuase your eyes lead directly to your blood). Be careful, other STDs can be passed through the mouth, etc.
2007-06-14 05:43:28
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answered by heather dawn 3
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YES!!
If the person is infected and there's actual chance that u can get infected.consider this,there is friction in moving the penis in and out.small skin fractures can be caused by teeth or other harsher friction.Most blowjobs include the use of teeth for more pleasure.Some people also regularly have bleeding gums
so be the judge...
2007-06-14 05:52:31
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answered by breezeb 1
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If there is a transfer of infected bodily fluids, yes.
To "Heather Dawn", below: if there is an open sore in the mouth transmission of the virus IS possible and it HAS happened.
2007-06-14 05:43:28
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answered by Paul Hxyz 7
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Of course it can, but only if you have sores in the mouth, and the person you are giving head to has the virus.
Be careful.
2007-06-14 06:03:42
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answered by Afro Den 3
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Depends on what your question really is?
2007-06-14 05:43:02
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answered by Lee P 3
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no
2007-06-14 05:47:14
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answered by emma 2
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