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"This transmission can involve anal, vaginal or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or other exposure to one of the above bodily fluids."
Source If you want other sources I am sure there are tons online but the short answer is yes you can. I know many people who taught on this subject and most are told that there is a "slim" chance, however in the past decade "slim" has changed (I am not sure exactly what % though). |
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Now I am a bit confused here. Some people believe that BJ cannot cause AIDS as HIV is not transferable by saliva (that's why it's OK to do French kissing with someone suffering from AIDS). Is it the seminal fluid which carries the HIV?
Last edited by 21Cfox; 03-17-2010 at 03:10 PM. |
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I think it can be transmitted much easier to the one GIVING the oral sex than to the one getting the oral sex. In other words, if a girl is giving a BJ to a guy and he has the HIV virus, when his secretions reach her mouth and she has any open areas (even as big as a pin stick) she could get the virus. As far as saliva, it is present but it usually doesn't. But mind that USUALLY. It has happened and can happen. Even if it's one in a million chance, I don't want to be that millionth person.
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Experimental is absolutely right. The eyes can be a gateway for the virus to enter when the secretions of the HIV carrier has reached the eyes.
I'm laughing about the use of condoms while a person is doing a BJ. I think it is awkward to do like this. |
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