Some questions I need answers for..... Family Life questions?!


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Some questions I need answers for..... Family Life questions?

Im wondering about this, I have about 4 questions, please answer. First one to get em gets best answer award. Please don't be rude.

1.) If you get sperm on your head. Can you get A.I.D.S / H.I.V by any chance?

2.) If a girl gives a guy a bl**job and the girl has AIDS or HIV will the guy get AIDS or HIV too? What percent?

3.) IF a girl gives a guy a bl**joband the guy has AIDS or HIV will the girl get AIDS or HIV too? What percent?

4.) If a girl gives a guy a bl**job and neither of them have AIDS or HIV will either of them get AIDS or HIV? What percent?

5.) How do gays get AIDS or HIV?


Answers:

1) You can only be exposed to HIV through the sharing of bodily fluids. IE: Needles, cuts and abrasions, penetrative sex etc. So No, you can not catch AIDS by someone ejaculating ONTO your head.

2 & 3 ) If during Oral sex, there is a small injury inside the mouth or on the penis, the risk of transferring HIV from one the other is very real. A condom should be used.

4) If the AIDS virus is not present in either individual, you cannot pass on what you do not have! You would need to be actively exposed to this virus before you contract it, and you only contract it in the ways I have already explained. So No, although you can only be certain neither has it, if both have tested negative. Therefore not using a condom is a bit like playing Russian roulette.

5) Heterosexuals and homosexuals alike catch the AIDS virus by unsafe sexual practices, without using a condom, or by using and reusing shared needles.

I would also like to add:

6) In the past (pre 1991) blood was not screened for the virus and so it was also possible to contract HIV by receiving blood products to save your life. Therefore, it is unreasonable to assume that everyone who has AIDS has done so because of their own unsafe practises.

It is very difficult to ascertain percentages of who and how the infection was passed on. HIV is not often detected unless the person is tested. In can lay dormant for many years and as such, any number of acts and or partners may have been responsible. Hence the spread initially among gay men who, until this virus was discovered, often led a highly promiscuous lifestyle. However, gay and heterosexual alike are at risk, so all should take precautions against this virus. Condoms are the only way and of course abstinence.

Here are some figures for you and some facts.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onelife/heal...




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