HIV and Infected.?!


Question: HIV and Infected!.!?
Will i get HIV or infected, if someone S!. U!. C!. K my D!. I!. C!. K , or penis!?
Please answer this seriously!.
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Answers:
To the sweetang person that answered!. Please learn more about this subject before you start having sex!. People really underestimate the risks!.

It doesn't matter if you are the giver or receiver as to your amount of risk, it depends on what is being done and who is being exposed to the most amount of bodily fluid, this is under the assumption that either partner cold be infected!.

You say the person receiving the oral sex is more at risk, because he is the receiver!? That is a bad answer!. In this case if he ejaculated in the giver's mouth then the giver is way more at risk, than the receiver!.

Bodily fluid is the key, not what position or who's in charge!.

To answer the question, it's possible to get infected this way, but it's one of the lowest risks!. If you know the person is infected, you should get tested in a couple of months then a few more months after that and then after a year, or something like that, they will tell you the testing schedule you need to follow!.

Please be careful! I hate to see anyone end up regretting one mistake for the rest of their lives!. There's too much to enjoy in life to cut it short for a few minutes or one night of fun!. I had many friends who have paid that price and I've been to too many funerals for this!. Don't make your family and friends go to yours!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes, it is possible!. HIV is transmitted through four bodily fluids: blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk!. If any of these fluids enters a person's mouth or throat through a cut or tear, transmission is possible!. However, oral sex is considered a low risk behavior for HIV transmission!. In order to reduce the risk of HIV through oral sex, many people use condoms and dental dams!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

the receiver, if exposed to HIV, is more at risk than the giver!.

so since ur the receiver, if the person is HIV+ and has a cut in their mouth from brushing their teeth or something of that sort, then ur at risk fo hiv transmission bc ur the receiver!.!. it doesnt occur 100% all the time, but for some people, it only takes one time to get hiv!.!. btw, oral sex is considered low risk !.!.but still dont think to have oral sex with anyone unless u kno thier statusWww@Answer-Health@Com

The risk is considered extremely low ie!. aquiring HIV from receiving oral sex!. http://www!.goaskalice!.columbia!.edu/1047!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You you can get HIV from oral sex!. So please use a condom when doing it unless you are certain about your partner as there are no second chances in this lottery!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It's possible if the person performing the act is infected!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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