There are a few dating websites devoted to people with HIV and other diseases like herpes and hepatitis. One such site for HIV is poz dot com.
If there is an HIV supporters' group near you that might be another place. You can also advertise free on somewhere like Craig's list.
You don't.
You can get HIV whether your partner is circumcised or not.
That means, you could get HIV by having sex with him/her.
Conclusion: Your partner has hiv and you don't.......yet.
No. If neither one of you has HIV, you can't give it to each other.
You can prevent HIV by using condoms and tell your partner to go see a Clinic and take the HIV -antibody test.
No.
well the best way to stay away from hiv is to have you and your partner checked for hiv.it will be worth it cause once you have hiv theres no turning back.also make sure your partner understands its for safety and not to take it to offense.hope this helped
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infected person must refrain from sexual intercourse, unless he uses a condom during sexual intercourse! Notify future sexual intercourse partner of the infection Those volunteers especially for donating the blood should do the test of HIV antibodies.
Anyone can contract HIV. Having oral sex is one of the ways you can contract HIV, especially if your partner already has HIV. Oral sores, cuts, and lesions contribute to contracting HIV. Best advise, if you're partner has HIV, use a dental guard. Safe sex I'd always advised.
I am going to answer this question assuming it should be phrased "If you test positive for HIV and infect your partner, is it possible for them to develop AIDS before you do?" Yes. HIV responds differently to each person's physical environment. Just because the virus may be less active in you, doesn't mean your partner will experience the same outcome. It is important to seek medical advise when dating another HIV+ person. I suggest you seek out a local HIV service organization and approach a counselor their to answer more of your questions.