Yes & no. HIV/AIDS is rarely (if ever) transmitted through kissing; when it does occur it probably relates to open sores on the lips or in the mouth that allow exposure to blood, not just saliva.
Yes
Fingering is part of a sexual contact. It is unlikely that aids will be spread. mouth to genital contact will spread aids.
Casual Contact
aids.
AIDS (HIV infection) is not spread via casual contact, sweat, feces, tears, vomit, urine, or saliva.
HIV/ AIDS is only spread by sexual contact without safe sex or by blood contact. The virus can't spread by blood sucking animals. e.g. Leaches, ticks and so on.
HIV is spread through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Preventing the spread of HIV requires avoiding contact with infected body fluids.
You prevent aids by not getting infected by HIV. HIV is spread through body fluids. Avoiding sexual contact and contact with blood through sharing needles and transfusions can go a long way toward preventing it.
You can't get HIV from sharing contact lenses. You can spread infections that way that can affect your vision. Get your own lenses.
Primarily--through sexual contact. It is also possible for HIV to be transmitted to children while they are in the womb and through breastmilk after they are born. HIV can be spread if a person comes into contact with infected equipment, such as needles.
Aids are dangerous :)
It is believed that Africans ate monkeys that had the virus and when they carried it the virus mutated to be spread sexually and by blood contact.
Not unless youre masturbating together with someone who has HIV.