In relationships where partners are both HIV positive, there are specific concerns that should be addressed by an HIV specialty healthcare provider.
If you are unaware of resources available in your area I would be happy to help send you in the right direction.
NO
You don't. There may be some way to get pregnant with a partner that has aids without you getting it but it would definitely have to happen in a laboratory.
Yes
Lol. If your only going 2 have one partner your whole life. Then take it with that partner. But the both of you should be informed.
A partner that has Aids can pass that to another partner through sexual activity. Yes, it is possible.
yes, that is the most common method for getting HIV/AIDS
what do u mean "leave",anyway why not stick to one partner,i mean living in this cruel world and u still consider polygamy?have u 4gotten about HIV/AIDS and other STI's?
if you are sexually active at 14 yrs. old then of course you should get tested for aids.=if it is okay with your partner then you both should get tested together.=
A baby can be born free from AIDS even if both parents have AIDS.
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.
Yes; a person with AIDS can infect a sexual partner with the HIV if proper precautions are not taken.
Both you and your parent's partner have rights to her.