How do males catch aids from females>?. it sounds like a one way st.?
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They can go down on her and swallow her discharge, that's one way. Unprotected sex is another.
during intercourse, fluid from the woman can enter the penis and cause infections.
By not wearing a condom, the same goes for asking the question of how do females catch AIDS from Men? By not insisting that man wear a condom. No glove, no love.
if blood comes into contact, share needles or have unprotected sex
Unprotected sex.
Transfer of blood to another, such as getting poked with a needle that has been injected in her skin. This also goes for a piece of glass with the other person's blood on it, when you're blood and the blood of the person with aids gets mixed in with your blood you can easily get aids.
I don't believe you can get aids from oral though, it's more of a blood to blood transfer.
Chalk one up for the guys. Its not a one way street but it is less likely. Men are still exposed to women's secretions tho more of an on you than in you type of phenomenon. Micro abrasions or micro entrances into the body via the penis or whatever your body part you have down there at the time. If you had a rip-roaring case of herpes (ulcerations) this would be a fantastic way to get on the HIV express lane. Probably upping the odds too if she lets you down there with that.
Sex can bust tiny veins inside the vagina, which causes the man to come into contact with the womens blood.
I guess you mean to know about the "mechanic"; First the skin of the penis is delicate (the is head even more) and during intercourse some micro blood vessels are broken and let any virus from the vaginal fluid come inside the male body. So it's a two way STD.
no it does not sound like a one way street. Men can get aids from females by open mouth kissing, sex, oral sex, or anal sex.
When vaginal fluids enters the head of ur penis, and the woman has aids. It is from unprotected sex, and shared needles
Most of the answers I agree with.
HIV in vaginal fluids can come into contact with the mucosal cells of the penis (which occur about 1/4 inch from the tip of the urethra (pee-hole). There is also pretty convincing data from three large studies that the cells lining the inside of an uncircumcised man's penis ("the hood") are also a location where HIV can enter. If vaginal fluids get in their they can sit for a while ---it is a warm,moist environment with limited contact with air.
Studies have shown that circumcised men are 60% less likely to be HIV+ (in a high prevalence environment like Sub-Saharan Africa, where the studies were done). How this will impact other industrialized/developed countries has yet to be determined.
And of course, any break in the skin, as mentioned in earlier answers can be a "portal" to your blood stream. If you currently have an STI on your penis that has lesions or ulcers your risk for getting HIV is greatly increased. You may or may not be aware of these infections as some STIs don't cause any outward symptoms in men but still increase your risk.
So get screened for STIs regularly to keep yourself, your penis, and your partner protected!
by haveing ANY type of vaginal, Anal, or Oral sex. no matter if it is man to women, women to man, man to man, women to woman, U can catch it!
source:
I worked in an OBGYN office for 6 Years
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