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Can you get AIDS from not doing anything?

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I mean.. if you had a friend who has AIDS or some other std. and you share a water bottle or a smoke with them..can you catch it?

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  1. NO!


  2. No you can't catch aids like that

  3. No.  HIV is not transmitted by saliva or casual contact.

  4. absolutely not, dont they give you s*x ed at school or something?

  5. No, you have to have s*x with them or their blood has to enter your body.  

  6. AIDS is transferred through blood or s*x.

  7. NO YOU CAN NOT CATCH HIV THAT WAY!!!! DOn't listen to these people..Hiv isn't as easy to catch as people think.. in fact you can have unprotected s*x with someone that has hiv and still not catch it..especialy if the infected person knows they have HIV and are on medicine to control their viral load

  8. You can contract HIV, not AIDS. Not everyone exposed to HIV gets

    infected, there are risks still, like if you have another STD already.

    Saliva can not transmit HIV enless there is blood in the saliva. That

    also goes for teas, urine, sweat. Blood, s***n and Viginal Fluids carry

    the HIV Virus. Oral s*x is considered very low neglegable risk,

    "unless there is blood present and open sores present". Condoms

    used correctly intact with out breakage makes the risk nonexsistant

    to transmit HIV. You cant tell by looking at someone if they are infected with HIV or not regardless with what they say, USE A CONDOM ALL THE TIME. The only way to be sure you do not have the virus is get a rapid oral test "takes 20 minutes" after 3 months of your last exposure, or take a Elisa test. Symptoms do not count as to being infected or not, every one is different so all the web pages you read on HIV are pretty much BS. or outdated info. You cannot get HIV from deep kissing "unless blood is present and you both have open sores in mouth" drinking eating sharing utensals with HIVers is ok.Try www.thebody.com 16 HIV specialists will answer any question especially DR. Bob. an Hiv specialist for 25 years.  

  9. Ya but highly unlikely for aids because you would both have to have a cut in your mouth but it depends on the type of std, like if it was herpes you'd probably get it because it is transferred skin to skin.

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