STD's are transferred from one partner to another through bodily fluids released during sex.
If your partner is infected and their blood goes into your bloodstream.
no
Yes. HIV is not transmitted by marriage. HIV is transmitted by unprotected sex with an infected individual. The majority of gays and lesbians are not infected with HIV. And, a large pecentage of HIV-positive individuals are not gay. People will continue to pursue their own sex lives regardless of whether same-sex marriage is legalized. In fact, marriage actually reduces the number of sexual partners that one has and therefore is helpful in reducing the rate of HIV infection.
Actually, there's research that lesbians have a preference for other lesbians.
The amount of white and black lesbians are quite similar. In America there are more black lesbians however in England there are more white lesbians.
Of course netball is for lesbians.
your lesbians
No lesbians are the best
Hot lesbians.
No, they do not.
Lesbians love me
If the lesbians want to date you yes ;)
Yes, but usually with more difficulty.To have a chance of getting AIDS,you need to exchange body fluids (exception: saliva) with an infected.Even a tongue kiss can theoretically infect you,though saliva inhibits the HIV-virus somewhat.But if you have some micro-wounds in your mouth (or throat) and kiss withan infected who's got a bit of blood in his saliva, there's a chance.Basically, the more direct and violent sexual contact is,the more likely you'll be infected.Of course you can't be infected if the other one isn't.