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No, since their bodily fluids are not HIV positive. Shared needles, blood, and semen all can hold HIV if the person using them/having them was HIV positive.

Then How did the first person ever infected get it?

Are you saying that a few people in Africa got bitten by bats and thoses few people had sex and passed it on and so on and so on till it got to people all over the world?

The question is: Is the only way to get aids, is through sharing(sex/needles) of blood/fluid from an infected person?

If my partner has a cut on their genitals and I get that blood in me (and neither of us have HIV or Aids) then it's ok right?

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