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Can you get aids from oral sex?
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| Lira |
I'm discussing with a friend over ICQ and I wonder which one of us is right. I've tried to look it up on google, but everything I get is quite confusing that it seems that both (!) of us is right.
Feedback please. Can you get oral sex from going down on a girl? I fear for my friend's health :p |
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| BeeEee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Feedback please. Can you get oral sex from going down on a girl? I fear for my friend's health :p |
U meant " Can you get AIDS from going down on a girl?" didn't u :confused: lol
honestly i'm not 100% sure ... but i've always thought u can.... it makes more sense ...
*edit* - BTW , did u not find a scariest avatar ?!! :wtf: |
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| Lephaid |
| You can, lower chances of getting it though. |
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| BeeEee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lephaid
You can, lower chances of getting it though. |
I don't really think so , but even tho, is not safe , so , why take the risk ? U can never be sure that is not gonna happen just because the chances r lower. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lephaid
You can, lower chances of getting it though. |
Why would the chances be any lower? |
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| tranceDJ |
Saliva doesn't transfer viruses well...you can get other diseases from oral sex as well.
Shame that the only true safe sex is wanking |
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| Lephaid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Why would the chances be any lower? |
I say that because it's statistically lower, and the infection varies between genders and who's giving receiving...I don't remember the exact rates, but I think oral sex is usually a couple fold safer than intercourse.
Anal intercourse is the most dangerous HIV wise (and also, circumcision reduces the likeliness of getting HIV a lot too, though you should be having sex with people you know and trust anyhow).
The only people I've ever slept with were either virgins or had been tested recently beforehand. It limits who you have fun with, but at least there's never any worries about getting HIV and paying millions for treatment for the rest of your life.  |
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| Boomer187 |
you can if you have an open cut or a sore. saliva cannot transfer it so it needs to get into your blood.
your pen0r can transfer it into your system quick, so yeah, there is a higher chance of getting it then.
Two words....dental dam. |
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| Echo of Silence |
Source: http://www.aids.org/factSheets/151-...Guidelines.html
HOW DOES HIV SPREAD DURING SEX?
To spread HIV during sex, HIV infection in blood or sexual fluids must be transmitted to someone. Sexual fluids come from a man's penis or from a woman's vagina, before, during, or after orgasm. HIV can be transmitted when infected fluid gets into someone's body....
...Unsafe sex has a high risk of spreading HIV. The greatest risk is when blood or sexual fluid touches the soft, moist areas (mucous membrane) inside the rectum, vagina, mouth, nose, or at the tip of the penis. These can be damaged easily, which gives HIV a way to get into the body.
Vaginal or rectal intercourse without protection is very unsafe. Sexual fluids enter the body, and wherever a man's penis is inserted, it can cause small tears that make HIV infection more likely. The receptive partner is more likely to be infected, although HIV might be able to enter the penis, especially if it has contact with HIV-infected blood or vaginal fluids for a long time or if it has any open sores.
SAFER ACTIVITIES
Most sexual activity carries some risk of spreading HIV. To reduce the risk, make it more difficult for blood or sexual fluid to get into your body.
Be aware of your body and your partner's. Cuts, sores, or bleeding gums increase the risk of spreading HIV. Rough physical activity also increases the risk. Even small injuries give HIV a way to get into the body.
Use a barrier to prevent contact with blood or sexual fluid. Remember that the body's natural barrier is the skin. If you don't have any cuts or sores, your skin will protect you against infection. However, in rare cases HIV can get into the body through healthy mucous membranes. The risk of infection is much higher if the membranes are damaged.
Oral sex has some risk of transmitting HIV, especially if sexual fluids get in the mouth and if there are bleeding gums or sores in the mouth. Pieces of latex or plastic wrap over the vagina, or condoms over the penis, can be used as barriers during oral sex. Condoms without lubricants are best for oral sex. Most lubricants taste awful. |
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| Lira |
He claims chances are lower because he says saliva doesn't carry the virus and it would actually kill it (!?). The only risk, according to him, is if you've got a wound in your mouth or if she's on her period (which turns this into the most disgusting thing ever by default).
I still think it's quite risky though, because... erm... if I only remembered the words in English :mad: I just think it is, full period :p
edit: I'm reading the posts before mine that I had not seen till I posted this :D
| quote: | Originally posted by BeeEee
BTW , did u not find a scariest avatar ?!! :wtf: |
Aren't eyes romantic? :D |
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| Polak |
| Yes, but only If your dick or her lips have sores so then her blood will have contact with you. |
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| Echo of Silence |
| quote: | Originally posted by Polak
Yes, but only If your dick or her lips have sores so then her blood will have contact with you. |
blood or sexual fluids |
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