come on people be reasonable. You wont get HIV
The answer would be no. If the person spit blood into your mouth and you had a sore then YES. Spit will not give you HIV.
the answer is yes.you may get HIV by kissing someone infected, but you would have to pass spit.aka tongue kissing.
The only way someone can get infected by kissing is if the infected person they kissed has an open wound or sore in their mouth.
A mouth disease can't cause HIV.
My teacher said that if its like a kiss and one has wounds in the mouth, it may lead to easy spread of HIV AIDS.
No you will not as saliva does not have enough virus in it to transmit.
Only if through an open sore generally speaking. Usually the virus is transmitted through a cut, or sore of some kind. In terms of saliva, you would need to drink 2 litres of saliva to stand a chance of getting HIV...
u could have some kind of disese like aids or HIV if uve tongue kiss.
Well just mouth kissing is fine, you won't get HIV. But if you happened to kiss around their sexual organs and some of their sexual fluid entered your body, you most probably would contract HIV.
HIV is spread through bodily fluids, say a woman has HIV and a man has sex with her unprotected, her fluids get inside his urethra (pee hole) and he could contract HIV. You can also get HIV from open wounds if you have a sore or anything, and they have HIV and they are bleeding, or if their bodily fluids come in contact with the open sore
If you have HIV a sore throat could last as little as one day to even a few weeks. HIV weakens your immune system that kills different viruses. Since a person with HIV has a weaker immune system it may take longer to heal.
HIV can enter through any break in skin. If the molluscum bump is open, HIV is more likely to enter.