Being drunk has nothing to do with getting HIV. You get HIV if you have sex with someone who has HIV, whether you're sober or drunk.
The only way to spread HIV is if you already have HIV. Being so drunk that you have passed out does not create HIV out of thin air. If she already had HIV, then yes, you could get it from her, both when she is drunk and sober. Although your question does not address this aspect, it is fair to point out that having sexual interactions with someone who is unable to consent is considered rape. Rape is bad. Don't rape.
It most certainly does.
Yes. The reason is that HIV is only find in the blood of affected people. So the virus will be only be transferring by the blood of a HIV patient.
Yes! Sadly he does... but he isn't sure if he got it from his drunk stepfather that used to fondle him or from his obsession from unhygenic hookers in Amsterdam. LOL!
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.
HIV-positive means you are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. HIV-negative means that you are not infected with the HIV.
anyone can get hiv
No
HIV is the virus that causes HIV. It is not a genetic abnormality.
There is very little issue with having a beer while being HIV positive. However, you should avoid getting drunk, as this reduces inhibitions and decreases your control - you may end up hooking up with someone or getting into a fight, both of which brings a risk of spreading the infection. Also, there may be interactions between the HIV anti-viral medications and alcohol - check your prescription bottles to see if there are any warnings about this.
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It is possible for HIV to transfer when swallowing HIV positive vagina fluid.