It is possible to transmit HIV by doing that. Any type of bodily fluids interaction can lead to it. However, you don't always catch it. Yet, if they have it and you do transfer some type of fluids from them to you, then you do have high chances of transmitting it. The only way to truly find out is to get tested.
No, you can't get HIV from kissing or spitting. Exception is if the saliva has blood in it.
No; saliva does not have enough of the virus to transmit the infection. However, if blood is in the saliva, the virus can be transmitted.
Diseases can spread by either saliva or licking some one else blood because they could have aids... and if you'd drink there blood... you could get aids because aids are in the blood... and it could by saliva because that's how ray bees spread because ray bees are in the saliva!
No; saliva doesn't transmit the HIV virus.
No you will not as saliva does not have enough virus in it to transmit.
Saliva.
Yes, but it would take an ENORMOUS amount of saliva to transmit the virus. Like a few hundred gallons.
It is almost impossible to get HIV from using the same straw. Saliva will not transmit HIV. Blood would have to be on the straw for any possibility of transmission.
HIV doesn't transfer via saliva.
AIDS (HIV infection) is not spread via casual contact, sweat, feces, tears, vomit, urine, or saliva.
No, not unless theres a cut in your mouth.
HIV/AIDS is only transferred if it hits directly into your bloodstream. Not even saliva will transfer HIV/AIDS. If the cup is clean, no blood whatsoever, then you're safe.