First of all, it's oral thrush. THRUSH. It's a type of yeast infection, and it is a common condition for people with AIDS because it's such an opportunistic bacteria and someone with AIDS will have trouble fighting it off.
Oral contraceptives do not protect against AIDS
Patella is the knee cap, whilst oral is relating to the mouth.
sex, oral sex, blood, needles, ext
its up to you whether you want to do it or not, you cannot get pregnant by having oral, but if he/she has a disease or infection like sti's or aids it could be transferred to you.
Yes, it can be spread by oral sex.
If it is semen, vaginal secretions or blood then yes, you can get AIDS. Also, saliva has a small amount of the disease in it as well although catching AIDS from kissing someone is extremely rare and not very likely.
Gingavitis, AIDS, RABBIES, AND COOTIES
yes aids can be transmitted by sucking because, the list of catergory which is ideal to contract aids is, oral, anal, and normal (53x)
A man who sucks his own penis will not have more aids than before whether he had this disease or not beforehand. More seriously, you can have aids by practising oral sex if your partner have aids of course, since you can swallow some sperm which may mix with blood. The risk is limited but there is still a risk.
They use various vibrators or they use thier own fingers.. They can also try oral or even thrust their private area together
saliva does not kill an aids virus.
Yes, oral sex is medically safe if you use a condom. It is medically unsafe if a person has HIV-AIDS or an STD. However, since many STDS and HIV-AIDS often do not show symptoms, just the absence of symptoms does not mean a man is medically 'clean' and therefore, oral sex without protection is technically never 'safe'.