No, certainly not. A penile discharge will never mean HIV. It can be a watery lubricating liquid that helps the sperm to move out. This often leaks out when you have an erection, especially with teenage boys. This is perfectly normal. If the discharge is thicker it could be an infection. This could be a sexually transmitted disease, like gonorrhea, which you could have caught from someone else. This can be cured with cheap antibiotics, available from a doctor. You don't have to go to your family doctor. You can go to another doctor, or there may be a clinic at your hospital.
It is not a sign of HIV.
Strange question. Yes you can get infected by the penis. But HIV once caught HIV is in your whole body, and not restricted to a single part.
Yes, there's no direct link between your reproductive system and your HIV status.
No.
HIV does not change the appearance of a person's genitals. The penis looks the same. There are no reliable outward signs or symptoms of infection.
Not AIDS, but HIV can transfer through that.
If it's blood from someone with an HIV infection - yes.
If the male is infected with HIV, then yes.
No. That kind of contact with someone who has HIV could transfer the infection.
An ear infection can definitely be a sign of HIV. However, it is not common. When people get ear infections, it usually is not because they are suffering from HIV.
No
You will not get HIV if toilet water splashes on you.