if hiv or aid enter the body can you feel it?


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No- you cannot feel it.

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no - that's part of what makes it so dangerous, people become infected and they don't know it until they start having symptoms
No you can't feel when a virus enters your body.
No, and if you didn't know that, it's time to do some honest research and get educated about your body.
omg , no but I read somewhere you get flu like symptoms within a week. Then you will feel better but your not
No.
Patients can go through a period after innoculation of seroconversion illness which presents with flu like symptoms a few weeks afterwards. This is not universal and easily ignored as simple flu or a cold.
Ultimately you might not find out for up to ten years or so depending on the time taken for it to progress to full blown AIDS.
If you are worried, get checked and ALWAYS use barrier contracteption (or celibacy if you think you might be affected).
No stupid u can't
No you can't feel when HIV enters your body. AIDS isn't transmitted sexually it is developed from HIV.
no.
PLEASE don't be having any kind of sex. And if you are a girl don't get talked pressured into to oral sex. no matter what a guy says . a good rule to follow is exchange of any body fluid is not good
no it is all in your blood
no
No. A person can be HIV+ for many many years with no way of knowing unless getting tested.
Here is some information on condoms, birth control, infection, safer sex, abstinence and other alternatives to intercourse, how to talk to your partner about sexual issues . even a video on how to CORRECTLY apply a condom.
http://www.teenwire.com/
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/


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