Sorry, but it's no.
No, it is a sexually transmitted disease. Blood or Semen in your eye can give you aids
Yes, if the semen is infected with the aids virus.
First off, not to be mean or anything, but why would you want to eat your own semen? Secondly if you already have AIDS then your semen has aids as well. AIDS is transfered through semen, as well as other stuff. Please, always use a condom.But, just to be clear about the answer to your question, you can not get any disease from your semen if you don't already have the disease. if you do not have AIDS your semen can't give it to you.AnswerYou do not get AIDS. Aids is the intensity level of a HIV infection. AIDS is the point of HIV when your body's viral level is so high that it cannot successfully fight off any infections without strong medical help. In regards to your own semen. If you have hiv, it's in your semen as well.AnswerYour semen came from your body and it only contains things which are already present in your own body. If you don't have AIDs then your semen cannot contain anything extra that will 'give it' to you. If you do already have AIDs then you can't get an extra dose of it from eating your own semen. If you want to eat your own semen if is much safer than eating someone else's and there is no logical reason why you shouldn't do it, if you wish to.
Brown semen is often a sign that you've contracted AIDS.
No you can not.
There are many body fluids: blood, plasma, urine, semen, saliva, etc. When you are warned to avoid exchange of body fluids, they generally mean blood and semen, since these can contain the virus which causes AIDs.
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No it can't, Aids can only be passed through by exchanging blood or semen.
The enzyme DNA dependent DNA polymerase is essential for DNA replication
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