there are so many things to say to you here. if you are man enough to have sex, you should be man enough to have the courage/sense to speak to a medical doctor or nurse about your serious sex questions. next, if you knew before hand, why have sex with someone who is currently having a sexual problem? if you didn't but now know, why not ask a doctor? please be smart, speak to real medical people, rather than anonymous people on the internet about real important questions like this.
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no. you can get aids from sharing needles,unprotected sex,swapping bodily fluids ect.
If you inject urine into your anus, you could very well get an infection. This is not guaranteed, as it is your own bodily fluids, but it is possible to get an infection.
Gay guys (and straights) get HIV from sharing bodily fluids with someone who has HIV. Sharing bodily fluids can only be done through unprotected sex, or by sharing needles. It is rarely possible to get it from oral sex, so you can't get it through pants. It is not easy to contract HIV. Read the related questions below.
Yes.HIV can be transmitted tough bodily fluids
your fine -______- AIDS will only be transferred through serious bodily fluids, such as blood. Nothing like saliva.
Yes, if you share a needle with someone who has a sexually transmitted Disease/Infection then you too can contract said disease/infection. Disease/infection needs transfer of bodily fluids to spread.
A bodily pouch is a small, often flexible, sac-like structure within the body that can store or hold various substances such as fluids or organs. Examples include the gallbladder, which stores bile, and the urinary bladder, which holds urine.
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, can be transmitted through sharing syringes and the transfer of bodily fluids. HIV is a slow replicating retrovirus that causes AIDS.
HIV can only be contracted by sharing bodily fluids like semen or blood - in other words, by having unprotected sex or by sharing blood by sharing needles for illegal drug use or by getting contaminated blood in a blood transfusion.
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You can contract a viral infection by coming into contact with the virus through respiratory droplets, bodily fluids, or contaminated surfaces. The virus then enters your body through your eyes, nose, or mouth, and begins to replicate, causing an infection.