No, gay sex does not cause aids, but aids can be transmitted from one person to another by way of gay sex and heterosexual sex as well. If a man with aids has heterosexual sex with a woman who does not have aids, she can be infected. The transmission is usually by semen, saliva, or blood.
Aids is not only transmitted by sex. An aids infected person, can pass bodily fluids to a small cut or open wound to another person, causing them to be infected. This is why all of your doctors, nurses, and medical personnel; will wear latex gloves during examination, and at accident scenes.
2007-09-24 05:22:38
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answered by loufedalis 7
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No.AIDS causes AIDS. It can be transmitted through bodily fluids of infected people. These fluids would include semen, blood, and possibly saliva. Any type of unprotected sex can transmit AIDS.
2007-09-24 12:02:30
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answered by Dave P 7
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