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Well aids happens when?What type of sexual behavior is unsafe for it.

2007-12-08 08:12:03 · 15 answers · asked by darda 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

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ALL types of sexual behavior are dangerous, and NONE are safe...especially when doing strangers. Being monogamous with one partner all your life long is even risky...because he/she may not be monogamous towards you. There are no guarantees. You take risks whatever you do, or don't do. Even being celibate can't protect you fully, as you may get into a car wreck, go to the hospital unconscious, recieve a transfusion of tainted blood, and get AIDS that way. The less sex you have, the less chance you have of getting AIDS, but you can't be certain of being safe. Sex is gambling. You play the odds, or don't play at all. The best odds-in order of least to most danger-are with:

total celibacy...no sex
solo masturbation
mutual masturbation
anything/everything else.

2007-12-08 08:23:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

HIV is a blood-born virus, and can be passed in any bodily fluid. That makes any type of sex with an infected person risky.

There is no 100% reliable way to block or prevent the passage of the virus. Only abstinance can be guaranteed to keep you from becoming infected, and it prevents other sexual diseases from being passed as well.

Wonder if this is why GOD wants us in chaste, monogamous relationships for our lifetimes?

2007-12-08 08:20:24 · answer #2 · answered by terrellfastball 6 · 0 0

I am a gay man and I understand some of your points, but I would like to start by saying it is not good to group all gays into one category. Not all homosexuals have promiscuous lives, although a majority of them do. The fact that people do become HIV+ is not necessarily any ones fault, as it is usually do to mistakes or accidents (i.e. broken condoms). When a disease is spreading this quickly and killing so many citizens of the country should scare gay people and straight people more than it seems to be doing... And no matter how people live their lives, this disease should be taken seriously by the country and a lot of people do have the right to complain as it doesn't only affect those who live promiscuously... anyone can contract the disease whether its from unprotected sex or simply cutting yourself accidentally in a public setting... as for the sex comments, the penis may be designed to go into a vagina, and not the anus... but i am sure you have gotten a ******** before and God did not intend for the penis to go inside any one's mouth either. What people do in private is none of any ones business but theirs. You do what you want and they will do what they want.

2016-04-08 02:00:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

the exchange of bodily fluids is always unsafe; it depends on the level of virus-material in the lood stream, kissing, without biting or exessive tounge contact is usually safe, sexual contact only with condom and anal sex is the most risky, even with condom.
my recomm: stay away from unsafe partners whom you don't know! you could ruin your life. the same recomm gi for HepC by the way, an equally lethal disease, mostly contracted by drug-users,- also people, one is better off without!

2007-12-08 08:21:42 · answer #4 · answered by Gerhard S 5 · 0 0

Any kind of behaviour activity, sexual or otherwise, that brings you into contact with infected bodily fluids from another person. That could include kissing, oral sex, sharing a needle or any other kind of activity that brings you in contact with the infected persons bodily fluids.

2007-12-08 08:19:06 · answer #5 · answered by Col B 4 · 0 0

you could get hurt very badly with any partener and you always use protection with your partnener if he said no you could walk away or call someone to help and the around the world all young female get rape sexually assault or getting kill and if i have a good health relationship make sure that you are ready to do it. if you have AIDS HIV STD and no medication can not cure your disease you have live it

2007-12-08 08:25:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, for one, the most common is bareback sex, which some gay men engage in. There are even "bugging" parties where gay men purposely infect one another, so yes, bareback sex is very unsafe and extremely dangerous among gay men, and it is a huge problem.

2007-12-08 08:16:14 · answer #7 · answered by djb32067433_1 4 · 0 0

you've heard this a million times:
sharing needles
UNPROTECTED SEX meaning no condoms, and unprotected oral sex
exchange of bodily fluids (which happens during unprotected sex)
an infected person having contact with an open wound that u may have

2007-12-08 08:16:23 · answer #8 · answered by Short Start 2 · 0 0

Unprotected sexual contact, like without a condom...you have to use a condom everytime, even during oral....any contact with semen, vaginal fluid, feces...or blood...like during iv drug use...also...

2007-12-08 08:15:54 · answer #9 · answered by KellyG 3 · 0 0

If bodily fluids are exchanged. Saliva, urine, mucus, vaginal fluids or semen. You could contract it.

So love must be made with delicacy.

2007-12-08 08:16:02 · answer #10 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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