No. The only way to get HIV is to be exposed to the virus in some manner (such as sexual, needles, etc.).
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No, HIV doesn't live outside the human body. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Virus.) HIV is transmitted by contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid and breast milk.
a painter. a prostitute. a bisexual
Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and Camera are still living, neither of them have HIV
He is straight he has a kid that should prove it.
Homosexual men and bisexual men.
No it is not; it is caused by coming in contact with the virus.
There is nothing wrong with being bisexual, it's human nature.
No.Hiv it is more commune in heterosexual people.
sexual orientation cannot be changed. If someone is bisexual, they are bisexual for life.
If you're bisexual, you're born that way.
He openly admitted to being bisexual. He is also a advocate for the American Bisexual Congregation.
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.
No; the group most affected by AIDS are gay men and bisexual men.
In 2007, worldwide about 0.8% of all adults were HIV-positive.In the United States in 2002, the estimate was that 300,000 men were HIV-positive; the number of these men who are gay is not known precisely because many men who have HIV are not gay, and may who have sex with other men will not admit to being gay.In 2007, the estimate was the 1 in 5 urban gay men is HIV-positive, or 20%.
To the wife, certainly, to the child is a little harder but possible depending on what you are talking about. HIV positive women can give birth to a baby without it being infected if the proper steps are taken.Only if he has been cheating with a man or a woman, being bisexual does not mean a higher sex drive or mean that he is more likely to cheat.
Definitely not! Being gay is awesome, especially being bisexual, because then you have the best of both worlds :) i am bisexual my self :) and its great:)