In the former question, i ask all of u, if i suck a HIV+ gals breast will i get HIV?


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But most of u all told me is unlikely unless i drink the gal's breast milk. But how i know whether the gals have any milk? I tok every women have breast milk? Another question, other told me that saliva and tears will also will transmit the HIV virus, is tat true?

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OK most women only have milk while they are lactating during the last part of pregnancy and after giving birth for about 6 weeks unless they are breast feeding. now there are some women that lactate because they have high estrogen levels in their body. and about whether HIV can be transmitted through saliva and tears, the pathogen has been found in saliva and tears in very small numbers but there are no documented cases of it being transmitted that way.

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you will not get HIV simply by sucking on a woman's nipple. you can get it sexually or by sharing blood. women usually don't have breast milk unless they are pregnant or nursing. and you cannot get HIV through saliva or tears. you need to take an HIV class through the local health district in your county. geez.

Unless the woman has recently given birth, she will not be lactating--in other words, producing milk. So you would not be in any real danger of conracting HIV by sucking a breast.

However, if you have any break in the skin, and that includes your mouth, you can POSSIBLY contract HVI from saliva, tears, blood, or vaginal fluids.


The only way you could get breast milk from a female is if she was lactating (after having a baby). You will not get HIV by sucking her breast. You cannot get HIV from saliva. Tears yes, if you drink them, it is possible. You get HIV from unprotected sex with an HIV+ female (or male). You can also get it from oral sex or urine or blood. Any form of body fluid. Except saliva. Does this answer your questions? you cannot get hiv from sucking on breast. you cannot get hiv from saliva or tears either. women only have breast milk when they are nursing a child. anyway the likelihood of breastmilk tranfering HIV is very low. If you don't already know this stuff u are too young or too ill informed to be having any kind of sexual escapades.




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