Actually a m very amazed that no 1 has answered this quetion. .....but the fact is that mainly body fluid plays a major role. When male penis fluid gets in touch with the female vegina's fluid then it gets transferred ; and hence it gets transmitted. If you wonna know more then contact to your personal docter.... :)
at the beginning of intercourse
The only way that you can be HIV positive is if you contracted it, particularly during sex. If you were treated for an sti, that implies that unprotected sex occured. HIV is also transmitted through unprotected sex. If a person has had sex with a person who has HIV and used no protection, it is possible that the virus could have been transmitted.
Only if one of you already have HIV. When a virgin girl bleeds during her first intercourese act it is only because her hymen is broken (her cherry pops).
Will Smith has not contracted HIV.
No. HIV is contracted by bodily fluids (blood, semen, etc.) It can be contracted during sexual activity, or by injecting infected needles. HIV is the virus, that eventually develops into Aids after destroying much of the immune system.
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No; AIDS / HIV can not be contracted by casual contact.
HIV will not be contracted if not exposed to the virus; in addition if it has no entry point or has insufficient quantity of the virus, it will not be contracted.
HIV can only be contracted by sharing bodily fluids like semen or blood - in other words, by having unprotected sex or by sharing blood by sharing needles for illegal drug use or by getting contaminated blood in a blood transfusion.
Yes. HIV can be contracted from oral sex, anal intercourse, and vaginal intercourse (especially when small tears in the vaginal wall occur). Also, using an infected person's needle when using IV drugs can infect someone with HIV.
Yes. HIV is transmitted from infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid, or mother's milk. It is true that oral sex is less risky than some other types of sex, but you can get HIV by having oral sex with either a man or a woman who is HIV positive. Always use a latex barrier during oral sex. (source: webmd.com)
no, only if you transfer BLOOD.
Yes. He contracted it in late 2000.