The AIDS virus can indeed be found in saliva. However, the traces are minimal and the likelihood of contracting the disease is also minimal. In other words, yes but you'd almost have to try and make it a wet one.
You can't get HIV from kissing. It's also not spread by hugging or shaking hands.
No HIV/AIDS cannot be passed by hugging. It is passed by blood, sexual intercourse( vaginal, anal) it can be passed by oral if you have a open sore, or cut in your mouth. Its passed by mother to child in utero, delivery, or breast milk. So hugging, holding hands, kissing ( unless you and the infected person have open sores) get sneezed on you're not going to get infected with HIV/AIDS.
No, HIV/AIDS can only be transmitted through an exchange of bodily fluids (semen, blood, etc.).
It depends on who you are hugging. for example, hugging is allowed your father, grandfather, mother, son, daughter (on condition not to be sexual hugging). Hugging is allowed between the licitly married couple. Sisterily or brothely hugging is allowed(on condition not to be sexual hugging) however, hugging is not allowed with your opposite sex friend or colleague (not married to) or sexual hugging between same sex couples.
This is a sentence with hugging.
Hugging is a verb.
no, the only way it is spread is through direct contact with bodily fluids like blood or semen and saliva., certainly not by hugging, kissing or touching.
nope of course not hugging is a friendly thing to do!
No, hugging a girl does not break your fast.
No, hugging someone does not break your fast.
sharing needles used for injection drugs
a young girl hugging a bear.