No. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
You can't get herpes by sharing soap.You will not catch herpes from a bar of soap.No, the herpes virus quickly dies outside the body.No because herpes, unlike most common STD's, is a virus, meaning it can not survive like a bacteria when exposed to the open
Sharing silverware will not transmit HIV.
You can get HIV from sharing contaminated needles.
No, you will not get HIV through the sharing of meals.
You won't get HIV from sharing eye brow pluckers.
Sharing a bath won't cause pregnancy.
You can't get HIV from sharing contact lenses.
You can't get HIV from sharing shoes, clothes, combs, or drinks. HIV isn't spread by casual or household contact.
No, you can not.
You can get HIV from an infected male from unprotected sex or sharing of needles.
No you will acquire it from sharing a towel. AIDS is an STD or sexually transmitted disease so you can only acquire it upon sexual intercourse. Even sharing spoon or kissing the person cannot transmit the virus to you. You can also acquire the disease upon blood transfusion if you received a blood from an infected person or even if the needle used to you was used by an infected person.
Definitely not.