If you have sex (with or without a condom), share needles, or come in contact with any infected bodily fluids, you run the risk of contracting HIV from your partner.
If you use condoms during sex, there is less of a risk, but you could still get infected.
No, but how certain are you that the other person is not infected?
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No.
No you can't; it is impossible.
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.
You can get HIV whether your partner is circumcised or not.
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.
That means, you could get HIV by having sex with him/her.
According to a number of different news sources it has been found that the chances of an uninfected partner picking up an HPV transmission is 20%. The chances are that this 20% will occur within the first six months.
Conclusion: Your partner has hiv and you don't.......yet.
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.
well the best way to stay away from hiv is to have you and your partner checked for hiv.it will be worth it cause once you have hiv theres no turning back.also make sure your partner understands its for safety and not to take it to offense.hope this helped
all it takes is one time, so yes.