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Yes. Sexual intercourse is not required in order to contract HIV. Coming in contact of blood or other bodily fluids of an infected person can transmit the disease. If either partner was exposed to HIV it would be possible to contract during sex.
It seems to be an ambiguous question:-) You can get HIV from other source that not an infected people? Maybe from a Rhesus monkey or from any other infected animal, blood or transpalnt. In the other way, you can avoid get HIV even if you have sexual contact with infected people if you use some preservative and take some care during the sexual relationship.
No, HIV/AIDS can only be transmitted through an exchange of bodily fluids (semen, blood, etc.).
HIV is spread through blood and sexual fluids. If the needle had blood or sexual fluids that contained HIV and it came in contact with YOUR blood or sexual fluids (i.e. if you pricked your finger with it), then yes, it is possible that HIV spread.
Yes, it is possible to get HIV if you had sexual intercourse for less than a minute.
No.HIV is transfered only when there is blood contact with the infected person.
Strange question. Yes you can get infected by the penis. But HIV once caught HIV is in your whole body, and not restricted to a single part.
Being promiscuous (having a lot of sexual partners) does not create HIV - you have to be infected by one of your partners (or by some other means on transmission). The fact that you are promiscuous (have a lot of sexual partners) does not significantly increase your risk of contracting HIV. The risk would arise if you were not having safer sex with them.
Not unless youre masturbating together with someone who has HIV.
No, you will not be infected in that manner.
As far as having sex goes: Anal sex is the most dangerous type of sex for the spread of HIV/AIDS. This is because there is usually more blood present(which is one of the fluids that transmit HIV/AIDS). Vaginal would come second in line and oral third.
HIV-positive means you are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. HIV-negative means that you are not infected with the HIV.