If you are both virgins then the chance that you would get AIDS would be extremely remote. You would have had to have contracted the disease from some other method of transmission. A girl in Florida some years ago, Kimberly Bergalis, caught AIDS from her dentist. She was 21 years old and never did drugs or slept with anyone. She died in 1987.
Again, the odds you would contract the disease would be very very low. Almost non existent. That is unless someone isn't being truthful about being a virgin...then all bets are off.
100% if she has frequent anal sex with him and his gay lover.
In 2008, there were 4,268,900 people in New Zealand and there were only 106 cases of AIDS/HIV. So your chances of getting AIDS in New Zealand is roughly 1 in 42,689.
No, actually it is the opposite that is the truth. If someone were completely celibate, then their chance of catching AIDS would be almost nothing, while the more sexual partners you have, the higher are your chances of contracting the virus.
About 6,500 teens ( between the ages of 12 and 19).
Circumcision does NOT prevent HIV and AIDS.
Yes, it is possible to get AID's and std's from a virgins blood, but only if you have an open sore in your mouth, the infected blood must enter your bloodstream in order for you to get the virus. But we ask how can a virgin have aids? the answer to that is the virgin with the virus, was born with it.
You can prevent getting aids by not having sex at all. Or by when having sex using a condom.
by getting it
Abstinence.
The AIDS virus (HIV) can be transmitted from an infected person to a healthy one, and a common way to transmit it is via sexual intercourse. Frequently changing sex partners will certainly increase your chances of getting infected. The risk can be reduced by the use of condoms.
Yes, but it will lower your chances if another candidate who does not have glasses and hearing aids will most likely by chosen
No it can not.