If you are faithful to each other (i.e. neither of you have other sexual partners) then you cannot contract HIV through sexual intercourse.
However, your words 'clearly don't have it' are disturbing as one can have HIV without symptoms. I suggest you both go along together to get a test so both your minds are put at rest.
Yes. HIV is a virus that is transmitted through certain types of bodily fluid.
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Yes, a history of herpes doesn't provide immunity from chickenpox.
No. The only way you can get HIV is if you used a needle by someone who has the virus.
You can catch one, or the other, or both.
It would be highly unlikely to catch HIV by someone touching your cut.
The way you catch HIV is by having sex with someone who has HIV or AIDS. It has nothing to do with whether or not your pubic hair is dry. Read more here: * http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_is_HIV_transmitted
No, you can't catch HIV like this. You catch HIV only from exchanging body fluids through unprotected sex, or sharing needles.
HIV is easier to catch through broken skin than through intact skin, but you can still avoid HIV by not having genital-genital contact with someone who has HIV.
No recreational drug can give you HIV. However, if you have sex without using a condom when high on esctasy, with someone who is HIV-positive, then you could catch HIV this way,
You catch HIV first because HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.
No, only humans and monkey's can catch HIV. (HIV in monkey's has a different name)
No. HIV is transmitted through body fluids, so you can't catch it by merely passing someone. Well, possibly if they were gushing blood, and you have an exposed open wound.
You could tell a kid that HIV is a disease that you catch from someone else. It's very difficult to catch, and children hardly ever get it. Someone with HIV has to take pills every day to make sure they stay well. If they take the pills regularly they should stay healthy for many years.