Yes but a women have 8 times more of a chance getting HIV from a man.
A man can get AIDS if he has a cut or scratch on his penis allowing a blood transfusion.
It can also be entered from the tip of the penis.
Wear a condom.
If there is an exchange in fluids between the two women, it is certainly posible.
Yes.
Yes; a person with AIDS can infect a sexual partner with the HIV if proper precautions are not taken.
You can get HIV whether your partner is circumcised or not.
That means, you could get HIV by having sex with him/her.
Even if she is a lesbian is it a crime? We should be very careful how we judge others. Adulterers, fornicators, witches, gossips etc. are not been preached about. How come it is always homosexuals. To me being a lesbian is not a sin, but if you are please stick to one partner to stop the spread of HIV-Aides.
Anyone can contract HIV. Having oral sex is one of the ways you can contract HIV, especially if your partner already has HIV. Oral sores, cuts, and lesions contribute to contracting HIV. Best advise, if you're partner has HIV, use a dental guard. Safe sex I'd always advised.
Conclusion: Your partner has hiv and you don't.......yet.
It is not likely, but it is not impossible. If the fluid ended up on mucous tissues, like the tissues within the urethra or the lining of the mouth, or if they came in contact with an open part of the skin, it is possible that infection took place. Of course the given is that if the woman is not carrying HIV, then no HIV infection can go from the woman to her partner. The fluids themselves are not dangerous.
Its very highly unlikely though theoretically possible; only if the person fingering vagina has fresh cut or wound which would allow HIV to enter persons bloodstream. PS: There is not a single case documented wherein person fingering a HIV Positive partner has caught HIV!
A man or a woman can be HIV negative and a partner can be positive if the manor the woman prevent him her self by using preservative(condom) in order not to infect each other orthe next partner, notice: using preservative in not 100 percent safe
No. If neither one of you has HIV, you can't give it to each other.
You can prevent HIV by using condoms and tell your partner to go see a Clinic and take the HIV -antibody test.
No.