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2007-12-28 01:41:39 · 52 answers · asked by cyn 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

52 answers

No but you can get mono.

You get AIDS having sex =p

2007-12-28 01:44:04 · answer #1 · answered by Jamie L 1 · 2 3

The odds of getting AIDS from kissing would be comparable to winning Power-Ball lottery three times in a row.

The risk is so infinitessimal as to be safely ignored. If you have a friend, parent or child with AIDS, do not fear to hug or kiss him or her. Whether with AIDS or without, all people need love and companionship. You don't get cancer from kissing someone on the lips or cheeks. You won't get AIDS either.

French Kissing is possibly a vector so best to be avoided.

2007-12-28 03:09:45 · answer #2 · answered by Keira D 3 · 1 0

Aids is transmitted through bodily fluids. (spit, blood etc) So if you kiss someone with aids and you have a small wound in your mouth that you might not even know about you can get aids. If the other person does not have Aids then no you will not get it from them.

2007-12-28 01:48:16 · answer #3 · answered by Aceirill 3 · 0 0

If you kiss someone infected with the disease, and that person happens to have a sore or cut or blister, it is possible to catch the disease if you ingest some of their blood. This is even possible if the person has lips that are chapped and splitting.

Make note that ingesting another person's blood (accidentally or otherwise) is the most reliable way to spread not only AIDS but many, many other diseases as well.

2007-12-28 01:50:01 · answer #4 · answered by stavro99 2 · 1 0

Not likely, unless you have open sores or cuts in your mouth, AND you kiss someone who already has AIDS.

I'd suggest getting information about it from your doctor; you can get pamphlets on AIDS & other STDs for free at any clinic.

2007-12-28 03:21:52 · answer #5 · answered by Johnny Sane 3 · 0 0

It depends. Heres how you can get HIV.

Can I get HIV from Kissing?

There are four fluids that can carry and transmit HIV: blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk. Saliva doesn't transmit it.

It is, however, THEORETICALLY possible to contract HIV through kissing. If both partners have cuts or sores in the mouth or bleeding gums (like after brushing or flossing your teeth), infected blood could possibly be exchanged. However, in practice this is EXTREMELY unlikely. There is something about saliva and the environment of the mouth that is inhospitable to the virus. Like all safe sex, kissing is a matter of managing risks. If you are aware of cuts or sores in your mouth, it is best to abstain from "deep kissing," but in general kissing is one of the safest sexual activities.

2007-12-28 01:48:53 · answer #6 · answered by Andrea S 2 · 1 0

The AIDS virus has not been proved to be able to be transmitted via saliva. There are rumors about drinking gallons of saliva to receive the virus, but none have been proved.

2007-12-28 03:07:45 · answer #7 · answered by Jeremy D 3 · 1 0

Only if you are kissing a vampire :-)

Dude, if kissing were a way of transmitting the disease, there'd be mass pandemonium. Can you imagine how many infected people there'd be by now? Millions upon millions.

2007-12-28 01:46:34 · answer #8 · answered by burntinthemeltingpot 2 · 1 0

Not likely, unless you're kissing someone with AIDS and you both have open sores in your mouths

2007-12-28 01:44:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No, AIDs is a sexually transmitted disease, which is blood to blood contact which means you have to have sex to transfer it on to someone also if there is a open wound on your lip and the male or female you are kissing as a open wound inside or outside of there mouth, while kissing and that person has aids, most likely you will have it.

2007-12-28 01:43:49 · answer #10 · answered by C.Prompt ▓▓ 3 · 3 3

Who educated you?

No. Never. Unless there's a cut in the mouth, the person you're kissing is HIV-positive, and you're very unlucky.

And you can't catch AIDs.

You can be passed HIV, but not AIDs.

And not by kissing. It's in the blood.

I really hope you're just ignorant and that you didn't really not know that.

x

2007-12-28 01:46:06 · answer #11 · answered by *Bruce.Shaped 2 · 1 1

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