No it does not.
No it does not. You must come into contact with someone infected with the virus in order to catch it.
If you have two male partners I don't believe it would. Stress can cause your period to be irregular as well as many other factors but having multiple partners can not.
No; that will not cause AIDS or HIV.
Thalassaemia and AIDS.
Yes. Anyone can contract AIDS anywhere and at any age provided that there was sexual contact between two parties. Just to help you, AIDS can only be transferred through sexual contact and contact with contaminated blood, such as sharing needles with a carrier of AIDS. Hope that helped you.
Answer Only if one of you has Aids or any other sexually transmitted disease. Keep it covered with a condom, that way you won't be worried if you have such a bad disease as Aids.
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No. If neither partner has the HIV virus, then neither one can get AIDS. AIDS is caused when HIV has gotten to far along. In order for you to get AIDS, you have to have blood to blood contact with someone that is HIV positive.
HIV is the virus. AIDS is the disease caused by the virus. (So HIV is not actually a disease per se.) As an analogue - the H1N1 virus can cause the flu.
Two main communication aids are books and calendars. There are many more communication aids.
limited partnership has two partners with different liability;general partners and limited partners.
Having two wives does not cause a man to have HIV or AIDS. You contract HIV (the precursor to AIDS) by having sex with or sharing blood (through needles, etc) with a person who is already infected.If the man's wives do not have HIV, he won't get it from them, but he could stille contract it by having sex or sharing blood with someone else.