How do get aids from someone?


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Any person can get infected with HIV by corporal fluids, such as semen, vaginal fluids and blood, so the easer way to get infected is when you have sex with any protection, or with a blood transfer, but also you can get infected (less than 1%), with medical or odontological bad procedures, kisses and shaving with and infected shape

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using the same needle for drugs, unprotected sex.
Why in the world would you want to know how to get aids? Are you stupid or just nuts?
Why would you want it?
any blood contact! Sex , touch someone with open sores, needles used for drugs
The modes of transmission of AIDS are many ;
1-Sexual relationships with infected person
2-Blood transfusion
3-From infected mother to her featus (trans placental)
4-Using infected syringes especially with drug abusers and addicts (percutaneous)
ie The transmission is mainly trough BLOOD.
you should both be checked for aids.make sure you always wear your raincoat for your one eyed friend.if you dont it happens in the exchange in fluids during sex or blood transfusions.you can not get aids from kissing her.i dont know if you can if you go down on each other and when you both come.you should really talk to a doctor.he or she can tell you all you need to know and do to not get aids and how you can get aids.
through blood transufion infected with the virus, using needles. unprotected intercourse. some experts say the virus can pass the placenta, which can be contracted by the fetus.
Mixing body fluids such as

saliva (spit) if you swallow - especially if you have sores of the lip and mouth

semen (sex) unprotected sex. the virus is absorbed through mucous membranes

Blood (transfusions)

Extreme scenarios: someone with aids drops sweat, tears or spit into your open cut, mouth or eyes.
there are many ways from which you can get Aids..
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