No, u can get aids or hiv but no cancer.
No it does not. You must come into contact with someone infected with the virus in order to catch it.
Yes.
HIV is not transmitted 100% of the time when you have sex with someone infected. Condoms can further lower the risk.
No. One partner must already have a disease.No.No it can't be transmitted between two uninfected persons, but if both partners have more sexual partners then it is difficult to know if one is not infected.
yes, this is called an orgy. when multiple people engage in sexual acts at the same all at the same time and with multiple partners.
Someone might not know they were infected with HIV because early infection often has no symptoms. Both the patient and the one who infected him or her may have no idea that they were at risk.
HIV can be spread through any type of unprotected sex (oral, vaginal, or anal) if one of the partners has the virus. This can happen when body fluids such as semen (cum), vaginal fluids, or blood from an infected person get into the body of someone who is not infected. Someone can become infected even if only tiny amounts of these fluids are spread.
yes ofcourse i am 36 years old and i have used condoms so many times so they condoms can protect someone from being pregnent
To be honest intimate love is not shared. One that has multiple partners has someone he values most.
The greatest risk for contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI) typically comes from unprotected sexual activities, particularly vaginal or anal intercourse without the use of condoms. Engaging with multiple sexual partners also increases the likelihood of exposure to STIs. Additionally, certain behaviors, such as sharing needles or having sex with someone who has a known STI, significantly heighten the risk. Consistent and correct use of condoms can substantially reduce the risk of STI transmission.
You can't get chlamydia from someone who has been cured. Using protection when you have sex makes sense, though for a few reasons. First, you may have concerns about whether your partner has other partners. Second, there are STDs like HPV and herpes for which you can't get tested and told you aren't infected; condoms can lower the risk of you picking up these infections.
Yes, that is correct. You need to be infected to infect someone else with HIV.