HIV is not in lubricants such as KY Jelly or astroglide.
Yes, you can get hiv by eating vaginal fluid.
It is possible for HIV to transfer when swallowing HIV positive vagina fluid.
Saliva does not transmit HIV.
HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids, therefore, if you share a needle and there is any trace of contaminated blood or other bodily fluid left on the syringe from the previous user, you could contract HIV.
Smegma is not a bodily fluid known to transmit HIV.
HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Fluid-to-fluid exposure is required to transmit infection. Healed wounds would likely not pose an HIV transmission risk.
The transmission of HIV occurs when a person is exposed to HIV+ body fluid. In order to transmit infection, the fluid must come in fluid-to-fluid contact (blood-to-blood) or with a mucuous membrane. During vaginal sex, the woman is exposed to semen, however a female's vaginal fluid does not necessarily penetrate the intact skin of the male. Among sexual behaviors, HIV is least likely to be past from a female to a male through heterosexual vaginal intercourse.
No; it is impossible to do so.
No. Sperm has nothing to do with AIDS. AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by the virus known as HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus.) HIV is transmitted by contact with infected body fluid (blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.)
HIV is only transmitted by five bodily fluids: blood, semen, preseminal fluid, vaginal fluid, and breast milk. Any of those fluids from an infected host getting into the body of another person can transmit HIV. No other fluids (saliva, urine, etc.) from the body transmit HIV.
no, it is when your blood transfers to different blood or when you share spit when one person is already affected
Actually the virus is called HIV and the disease is called AIDs. Most commonly, people get or transmit HIV through sexual behaviors and needle or syringe use.Only certain body fluids, blood, semen (cum), pre-seminal fluid (pre-cum), rectal fluids, vaginal fluids,and breast milk, from a person who has HIV can transmit HIV.So, no you can not.