Is oral sex causes transmitting HIV ?



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ARE YOU PEOPLE STUPID?! Of course you can get it! Oral sex transmits FLUIDS. the fluids hold the disease. and pretty much everyone has open mouth wounds.if you brush your teeth and see blood, that is an open mouth wound. If someone is infected and you have oral sex with them, you have like a 90 some-odd percent chance of getting it. Use protection.even then you arent 100 percent protected


As far as i know YES.
NO WAY
Yup, if you have even a minor cut in your mouth you are out of luck
If you ave oral sex or any other type of sex without protection you can contract HIV.
Unless he has a cut on his penis and you have a cut in your mouth and both your blood come in contact with each other. Or same with a vagina.
HIV can be transmitted anytime body fluids are transferred in an anaerobic environment, and that includes oral sex.
Well.. OF COURSE. Any transfer of bodily fluids can effectively cause the HIV virus to be transmitted.
Yes you deffinatley can spread and get HIV through oral sex, that is why they are now coming out with oral sex condom type things, where you put laytex on your tounge when you give it.
any transfer of bodily fluids can transmit hiv saliva blood semen and vaginal fluid!!
definatly
yes the HIV virus is transmitted through body fluids: saliva, blood, semen, vaginal secretion, etc.
no not at all
Only if you have an open cut in your mouth and some of the sexual fluids (sorry, don't know which gender you're talking about) get into that cut. Or, if the person with HIV is giving the oral sex and has a bleeding cut in their mouth.

It is not transmitted by swallowing semen. However, if you know you've had sexual contact with someone infected I would have a test for your own peace of mind.
Yes they can.
Cause?

No.

Transmit??

Absolutely.

There is a difference. Look it up in the dictionary and then you'll know.
definitely yes.

much easier when you have bad cavities.
There have been doccumented cases of that happening.
Yes its way too risky!! wera a condom or ceran wrap.
Unprotected oral sex has a lower level of transmission of HIV than unprotected vaginal intercourse. Anal intercourse is especially risky because the anal tissue tears easily, especially if not sufficiently lubricated. These tears allow a pathway into the bloodstream, but the nature of the tissue is to be very absorbent, which is why some suppositories are designed for that delivery system.

The virus is found within bodily fluids, so if you swallow there is some risk. Even "precum" can contain the AIDS virus. While oral sex isn't particularly risky when it comes to HIV, other STDs, such as genital herpes and warts, can easily be transmitted.

My advice would be to have both you and your partner tested for STDs before any sexual contact and to use either a dental dam or a (flavored) condom until the results return. Please note that the virus can be active in your system for 3 months before it shows up on tests! Also, avoid oral sex if you or your partner have open sores (cuts).
yes it does transfer the disease b/c there is an exchange of bodily fluids
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