The possibility exists with deep French kissing (e.g. if blood is in the mouth area); but it otherwise no.
Yes, if the semen is infected with the aids virus.
By having sex
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There are three ways I know that you can do to transmit AIDS or HIV. If you have sexual intercourse with the infected person, if you share a needle with the infected person, or if you have blood-to-blood contact with an infected person.
if either you or him have aids then yes having sex can make the other partner have aids also. but i dont think by kissing its possible!AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases (or any infectious disease, for that matter) are transmitted from an infected person, to one that is not. If none of the two partners are infected, then there can be no transmission. If one of them is infected, he can transmit it to the other. If both are infected... well, then it probably doesn't matter much if you get a few additional germs.
The only way someone can get infected by kissing is if the infected person they kissed has an open wound or sore in their mouth.
No one specific person alone can administer AIDS. AIDS is developed when someone has a sexual intercourse with more than one person. Sometimes, the development of AIDS is instant, and other times it slowly emerges from the one that is infected.
How could they be? One of them would have to have it in order to pass it to the other. Having unprotected sex is fine as long as one of them doesn't have it with someone else. All you have to worry about is the girl getting pregnant.
As far as having sex goes: Anal sex is the most dangerous type of sex for the spread of HIV/AIDS. This is because there is usually more blood present(which is one of the fluids that transmit HIV/AIDS). Vaginal would come second in line and oral third.
AIDS is a disease caused by a virus, known as HIV (human immunity virus). If this virus is transmitted from an infected person to a healthy person, the formerly healthy person may also become infected. One common method the virus is transmitted - though no the only one - is through sexual intercourse.
No, promiscuity alone doesn't cause AIDS, and anyone can be infected by AIDS regardless of sexuality or even promiscuity.All it takes is having ONE partner with AIDS to receive it; more partners does not lead to a higher infection rate, but a larger chance that you will "cross paths" with an AIDS victim. Use protection each and every time you have sex to prevent getting the virus.
You don't actually "get" AIDS. You might get infected with HIV, and later you might develop AIDS. You can get infected with HIV from anyone who's infected, even if they don't look sick and even if they haven't tested HIV-positive yet. The blood, vaginal fluid, semen, and breast milk of people infected with HIV has enough of the virus in it to infect other people. Most people get the HIV virus by: * having sex with an infected person * sharing a needle (shooting drugs) with someone who's infected * being born when their mother is infected, or drinking the breast milk of an infected woman Getting a transfusion of infected blood used to be a way people got AIDS, but now the blood supply is screened very carefully and the risk is extremely low.