Getting HIV though male to male sex.?

I am just wondering, if you KNOW that BOTH male1 and male2 are HIV NEGATIVE, is it possible to get HIV/AIDS though unprotected intercourse, be it oral, anal, anything and everything.

Is it possible for 2 males both HIV- to give one or both males HIV+ status?

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In order to give a person HIV that person needs to have the virus. If neither person is HIV+ then they can NOT pass it to each other.

If one of them IS HIV+, then it is definetly possible for that person to spread it to the other person through unprotected sex and even protected sex.

Condoms are not 100% effective, but if used it reduces the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission by approximately 85% compared to no condom used.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condoms#In_preventing_STDs


no
No way
No.. One of them needs to be carrying the virus.
No - the only way they both could end up with HIV is if they are already infected or if they have unprotected sex with another person with HIV.
It's my understanding at this time, the theory is no. However please note I said Theory--meaning the facts are not a certain, but that is the current theory. A very good question, and one I've heard before working in health care. One thing I'm certain of that there is more unknowns, than concrete things in medicine, and Health care. Hope this helps a little.
Ok think about this..if neither of you have the disease then exactly where is it going to come from. Someone has to have it to transmit it. Please people get the facts straight!
If both of them are negative, then it is 100% safe.
If both are negative, then of course you can't spread it. It's not as though straight people make babies, and gay people make aids.

There is a period of time where the person can carry the virus, but the HIV test will come back negative. In all types of sex, it's always better safe than sorry.
No, not likely. Someone has to be infected first. But the possibility for hepatitis is great, though.

Please bear in mind that HIV can lie dormant in you body for years with no symptoms before it is detected.

Therefore, protected sex is better.
if both have the diseases they can not get it again
unless they have other diseases
not likely.
absolutely NOT..one of the partners needs to be infected
If male 1 is blowing male 2 while watching the movie Birdcage in a train heading towards San Fran and the train is going faster than fifty miles per hour. Then obviously yes
No, but that is only if both males are HIV NEGATIVE. Many people have become infected despite being in a "monogamous" relationship( because one partner was cheating and unknowingly became infected). The only way to know for sure is to get tested. I recommend using a condom for all sexual activities, but ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS for anal sex. Talk to you Doc OK? Its better to know, and people on here, including me are not qualified to answer questions that can affect YOUR health. Take care and stay safe!
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