This is just common sense, though. If a person doesn't have a cold, can you get a cold from them?
HIV is a virus. If a person doesn't have a virus, they can't give it to you, it doesn't just magically appear because there was an exchange of fluid.
2007-12-18 13:29:02
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answered by GreenIYD 5
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Well, this might sound crazy but there is a possibilty. HOW is how do you know they are not infected? Even if they have gotten tested how do you know they didnt take the test to soon? With stds or stIs there are periods of incubation I think that is what it is called. Meaning it is in the body and wont show up for a matter of time. If you take the test too soon then it will show up (-) when you actully could have it. Some people get infected and it doesnt show up for years. If you get tested for hiv *atleast at my doctors office* it says on the paper that this is not 100% accurate and more details. I myself have been scared as well. I know its hard but get tested. Even if you dont go to the doctors *which you really should* go to a drug store and they should have a hiv-1 testing kit. It will tell you the next day and it is like 60 dollars. I hope this helpes anyone who is in need of it.
2016-05-24 23:29:06
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answered by ? 3
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No - you cant' get HIV from someone who is not infected. But how can you know they are not infected? It is best to use condoms every time - you cant' always trust what people tell you.
Also - why are you exchanging blood with another person?
2007-12-19 01:22:35
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answered by amandarez73 6
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A person can't give you something they don't have. HIV/ AIDS is a virus, so if they don't have it, you wont get it.
If you are having unprotected sex you may consider using some protection.
2007-12-18 13:35:11
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answered by Penny D 2
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you can only get the disease from humans who are infected. if it's with a person who isn't infected and you get their blood or whatever, you won't get the disease. you can't get the disease by being near them or touching them. you have to "exchange body fluids"
2007-12-18 13:30:11
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answered by DCD4 5
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no. If the person isn't infected you can't get it. Go to a health website, you'll find all the answers there. :)
2007-12-18 13:31:14
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answered by sadiemae 5
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Nope, nothing to worry about if the person is not infected!!
2007-12-18 16:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No
---answer from the member of the STD dating site http://STDromance.com
2007-12-18 14:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
2007-12-18 13:28:08
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answered by Anonymous
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NO!
That's all I can say without sarcasm.
2007-12-18 13:28:42
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answered by Medicgirl 4
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