If Person A has AIDS. And Person B is STD Free. If person B fucks Person A in the ***, will Person B get AIDS?
Question:
Person B - No AIDS..
But Person B has sex without protection!
Answers:
Most of the answers to these questions are inaccurate.
Yes, it is definitely possible that person B will be infected with HIV. However, HIV is not transmitted 100% of the time. There are a variety of factors that play into whether or not someone gets infected.
We know this from years and years of patient experience. There have been people who were infected for years before they knew it and their partners were not infected (this was seen at the very beginning of the AIDS epidemic with gay men who were HIV+ and didn't know as HIV wasn't discovered yet, and they did not infect their partner.
Things that can increase/decrease risk are:
-current infections with other STIs put you at increased risk for both acquiring HIV or transmitting it if you are already infected.
-consistent and correct condom use decreases your risk DRASTICALLY, possibly by up to 98%...but please note I said CONSISTENT (every time) and CORRECTLY using condoms... if you were to ask 10 people on the street about proper condom use and have them put one on a fake penis...5 out of 10 will do it incorrectly.
-genetic factors...we now are beginning to understand the immunological and genetic factors that make it more difficult for HIV to infect someone, and make it harder for HIV to replicate once infected. These factors seem to be present in a VERY small percentage of the human population.
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I would like to address some of the other comments made.
No, it is not "bad" to have sex with someone who is HIV+. As long as you practice complete safer sex, your risk for acquiring HIV is very low. I know of many "magnetic couples" (one person is +, one person is -, hence magnetic) who have been together for years and have not transmitted HIV to the uninfected partner. With love and compassion, sex can be fulfilling and safe with an HIV+ partner
-Vaginal sex can also cause microtears no matter how much lubricant is used so, anal sex doesn't corner the market on that one.
-No, Emilia, there is no where near 100% risk of transmission, that is completely false.
Hope this helps.
I love giving anal >=)
Yes because the B*tt is closer to the bloodstream, and cantraction is greater
most likely...it's already bad to have sex with someone who knowingly has hiv/aids, but then to have sex with them unprotected just means ur stupid and dont care about your life
If you are person B you are a tiny bit nuts!!!!
Yes of course B can get HIV and AIDS and any other STD. That's sex no matter how you put it. Also with oral sex you both can get infected. Don't believe what your friends tell you.
So stop doing that, get tested, keep only one partner and wear condoms. By the way condoms are not 100% safe they just "reduce" the risk but are not fool proof; you can get infected even with condoms.
This is a common way of transmitting it. Rectal sex can often cause some sores (no amount of lubrication is enough to prevent it) and that is the fastest way to transmit it short of sharing needles. If you have AIDS and want to find a way to have sex with without your partner knowing or you giving it to them, come clean and let them know, and always use protection, and even then its still quite possible to spread it
yes theres a 100% chance that person A infected person B with aids
YES
Yes, if person A have some wound with blood (very common) in the ******** and person B have some wound in his penis. The transmission is by blood.
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