HIV is transmitted to any person by coming in contact with infected body fluids such as blood, genital secretions, breast milk, spinal fluid, and synovial fluid.
HIV spreads through unprotected sex and shared needles. It isn't just limited to gay people.
HIV can spread either way. But the leading sexual activity that spreads HIV is vaginal intercourse.
Yes, non-infected people (gay or straight) can contract the HIV virus if they are exposed to the HIV virus from another person.
They don't. AIDS and HIV are caused by a virus.
All human beings, gay or straight, have the capacity to spread disease. More straight people spread disease than gay people.
No.HIV it is more spread-ed to heterosexuals than homosexuals
Generally if you are not monogamous and/or you have sex with someone who has the HIV virus, you can be infected. However, that can also happen to heterosexuals as well.
The possibility of spreading AIDS is no different for gay people than it is for straight people. If the infected bodily fluids of one person get inside another person's body, the virus can be transmitted. The two main ways of spreading the HIV virus that causes AIDS are:unprotected sex (straight or gay)sharing of syringes
No. Worldwide, MANY more heterosexuals have HIV and AIDS than gay people.
They're not. This is a myth. The vast majority of HIV cases in the world are of straight people.
The majority of people with AIDS and HIV are straight.
No. This is a common stereotype that isn't true at all. The majority of people with AIDS are straight. The people with the most AIDs are unfortunately innocent poverty-stricken children in the continent of Africa.