Question:
If a person has aids but u dont know and dont use a condom is there a chance that u can get it?
MissLady
2006-01-28 05:55:52 UTC
I heard this from someone: if he doesnt have a comdon on u cant get it but if he *** in u then u have it...is that true or it doesnt matter if he didnt *** in u and u can still get it when it goes in u? My friend is worried about this situation but i think its a rumor cuz someone said the guy has it but then someone else says he doesnt?
Twelve answers:
mythoughts
2006-01-28 06:26:55 UTC
Hello how do you think it`s spread? all you need is an exchange of body fluids and bam! youre hiv positive. Please go get tested or your "friend" should go get tested b4 it gets spread to somebody else.
2006-01-28 06:26:30 UTC
Tell your friend not to worry.



While unprotected sex can lead to certain troubling illnesses such as pregnancy, the risk of infection from HIV is only something you should think about after your male partner has had an orgasm.



You should always let your male partner release himself inside of you, because that is what the Bible dictates. And if he wears a condom or not is entirely up to him, since he is the one doing all the grunting and work.



If you're friend does have AIDS, remember not to touch her with any open wounds. Avoid breathing the same air as her. Most of all, make sure her body is burned, as the toxins in her system can infect where she is buried after death, killing trees and poisoning underground water supplies.
Just My Opinion
2006-01-28 06:07:43 UTC
There is not only a chance it is most likely you already have it. It is very contagious and requires transmission by bodily fluid exchange which makes sex is the perfect transmission situation. Go to get tested immediately and stop having sex with this person and anyone else as if you do have it you are now murdering other people with it as well. Yes I said murdering them you are reducing their lives to ten year or less and ongoing medical problems with a death sentence at the end.
recess_8ball
2006-01-28 06:09:50 UTC
LISTEN TO SOMEONE WHO'S HIV-POSITIVE, NOT THESE CRACKPOTS WHO DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT: THIS IS NOT THE 1980'S, AND HIV IS VERY TREATABLE AND PEOPLE ARE LIVING NOW THAT CONTRACTED IT IN THE 80'S. YOU CAN LIVE OUT YOUR NORMAL LIFE NOW BECAUSE THERE IS SO MUCH MEDICINE NOW TO SUPPRESS IT.



It is possible to get HIV from any unprotected sex; anal, vaginal, and oral. There are arguments that it's not as easy to get it through oral sex, but I beg to differ, having tested positive and all. PLEASE people, wear a condom every time! You'll be thankful if you do! Even though HIV is highly weak and treatable nowadays, it's not worth having. And as far as him not ejaculating in you, he actually is rather you realize it or not. He doesn't have to orgasm for small amounts of semen to get in you (it's called premature ejaculation, or "precum"). So don't even take a chance. And if you have had unprotected sex and even THINK you've been exposed, get tested early. If you start a treatment within 24 hours of exposure, then there's a chance that it will never even infect you. But don't freak out if you test positive; there's tons of help out there and it's no death sentence. Also, there's hopes for a cure in the next five to fifteen years. And for the one using scare tactics saying she mostly likely has it, GET THE FACTS BEFORE YOU GO TRYING TO TELL PEOPLE SOME CRAP! It's not highly likely that you get HIV from one time of unprotected sex. There's only about a 1 in 250 (.4%) chance of getting it from an*l unprotected sex one time. And as far as vaginal, it's even harder; there's evidence emerging that there's something in female urine that can kill HIV-type 1 virus, which is the one in the USA. That's why women don't get it as often as men do, especially gay men. People are having sex at younger and younger ages, and it's IMPERATIVE that young people get EDUCATED before journeying out into that world of trouble we call sex.
evolver
2006-01-28 05:58:18 UTC
AIDs is, among other things, a sexually transmitted disease. If you have unprotected sex with an infected person, you are at risk from having the HIV virus transmitted to you, period.



It is extremely important that you do not have any - ANY - unprotected sex outside of a monogamous relationship with a person who has tested negative for HIV. Just don't do this. Your health depends on it.
Keenu
2006-01-28 06:04:56 UTC
I'm sorry honey but you don't sound old enough or wise enough to even be having sex, to even be talking about sex!

First of all, wait until you are old enough and informed enough to even have sex. Then use a condom no matter what. Even for oral sex. Just for your information sometimes condoms bread or leak and you cannot be guarranteed against getting HIV even while using a condom. The best thing to do is to be very very very choosy when having sex.
blah
2006-01-28 06:08:27 UTC
There is a HUGE chance that that person is going to get it. There are only two ways to catch AIDS, though their blood touching your open cut or through ****. But only if he *** in you. The smart thing to do wuld be to use a condem and later to go to the doctor and get you and that person checked to see if they have AIDS.
2017-01-06 08:26:24 UTC
exposure to the aids virus has a wager of infecting you....it must be sexual fluids from risky intercourse, a contaminated blood transfusion. additionally luck does play a ingredient, even though it isnt worth enjoying russian roulette along with your existence!!! Play secure human beings.
2006-01-28 05:58:53 UTC
YES!!!! YES!!!! Your friend really needs to get tested and so does the guy!!!! Even if it may be a rumor your friend really should get checked out just to be on safe side.
Ragdollfloozie is Pensive!
2006-01-28 06:04:42 UTC
why doesn't this friend just go get tested?

If they are infected I am sorry for them but then they won't unwittingly pass it on to someone else. Why take a chance?
ms_b_haven85
2006-01-29 00:00:00 UTC
IF YOU HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX WITH SOMEONE THAT HAS THE VIRUS YOU WILL GET IT NO MATTER IF HE CAME OR NOT

IT IS SPREAD BY BODILY FLUID YOU CAME HE CAME YOU GOT IT
stitchfan85
2006-01-28 09:21:29 UTC
you can get aids by having sexual contact with someone who has it and doesn't use protection.


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