you dont have to be homosexual to contrspt the HIV virus. In most cases, a healthy amout of the virus is already inside of you. You can contrapt it from unprotected sex or coming into contact with someone who has the virus's blood.
Absolutely. You are offered no extra protection because they are the same gender.
Yes acutally is passed on all the time and someone might not even tell you that they have HIV so always wear a condom because condoms can prevent HIV.
No
Yes both genders can get HIV.
Gender equality reduces the risk of HIV infection. Gender inequality increases the risk by limiting women's choices to have a safe sex life.
more males than females are diagnosed with hiv/aids
You can get STI at any age, (even if its befor you get your period) but only if the person you have sex with is infected with the STI, If they are clean then you have no worrys. If you have sex with the same gender you may still exchange bodily fluids, therfor you can still contract the HIV virus You can get STI at any age, (even if its befor you get your period) but only if the person you have sex with is infected with the STI, If they are clean then you have no worrys. If you have sex with the same gender you may still exchange bodily fluids, therfor you can still contract the HIV virus You can get STI at any age, (even if its befor you get your period) but only if the person you have sex with is infected with the STI, If they are clean then you have no worrys. If you have sex with the same gender you may still exchange bodily fluids, therfor you can still contract the HIV virus You can get STI at any age, (even if its befor you get your period) but only if the person you have sex with is infected with the STI, If they are clean then you have no worrys. If you have sex with the same gender you may still exchange bodily fluids, therfor you can still contract the HIV virus
Yes, if the other person had it. Read more here: * http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_is_HIV_transmitted
Probably not, unless it could be proven that you knew and that you did it with the intent for her to contact HIV.
No. Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are both caused by bacteria that have nothing to do with HIV. In order to get HIV you have to come in contact with the bodily fluids (blood, semen etc.) of someone who has HIV.
Yes you can, HIV can be transferred from one to another trough blood or sexual intercourse. If an HIV infected person's blood had to come in contact with somebody else's the transfer of HIV is highly possible.
It's the same thing eg HIV AIDS...
Although HIV is believed to have evolved from a similar virus in monkeys it is not the same in monkeys, this variant is known as SIV (Simian Immunodeficiency Virus)
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