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Without Blood


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you wont get aids from french kissing…

If the other person has HIV AIDS and you’ve a tear or open wound inside of your mouth it is possible. Even if you think you may not have an open wound, just think if you brushed your teeth too hard this morning and your gums started to bleed, open wound. It is possible.

You would be very unlucky to get HIV from french kissing, but gonorrhoea can be caught both by french kissing and oral sex.

Not AIDS unless you both have an open sore in your mouths, however you can pass herpes that way if the other person currently has a sore (cold sore)

In one of my nursing classes, we learned that to get AIDS from saliva you would have to drink approximately ten gallons of spit. So, no, you’re not at risk for getting AIDS. You could get oral herpes if you kissed someone with a cold sore. That's about it.


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If you are referring to shut mouth kissing, no. if you’re referring to “french” kissing the risk level is increased but still extremely low as the virus does not present itself in high levels in saliva. unless you both brushed your teeth just before kissing and created abrasions in your mouths, which would be needed to pass the virus from one person to the next the danger is extremely low, but not impossible. Also just for clarification, you cannot spread AIDS, but you can HIV. AIDS is the final stages of an HIV infection. And for Joseph, I am not a liberal, just educated in the facts, I would advise you get yourself educated as well. You’ll not know a if a person is infected based on their appearance. I have met extremely clean cut infected individuals with great jobs, as I am very involved with the HIV community.

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Great question.

And the answer is YES. If people have gotten it from dentists, you can get it from kissing.

At the very least, you should ERR ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION, in spite of what liberals will tell you. Liberalism is a mental disorder.

It's best to only date people who are clean-cut and wholesome. Although that doesn't make it fool-proof, it will help your odds. I'm glad in sense that I'm not in the dating world very much any longer. It's hard to know what to tell people this day.


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hah its funny because I just read another question related to this that was a year ago. Back to your question, the answer is no ^_^ The only way to get is blood to blood contact and I'm sure there’s absolutely no chance of either one of the kisser with a cut on their mouth haha.

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you can get STDz or STIz whatever you wanan call em

from pretty much almost anything

just your germs mixing with some one elses can get very very sick

like when you get some one elses or sumthings blood on you get it off and go get checked out have a tetness shot or what ever but as if you do that everytime you injured your self like they expect you to


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not very likely. HIV is mostly considered a blood and sexually transmitted disease, and if there isn't any blood, semen or vaginal secretions present in the saliva, it's very unlikely you'll contract it.

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studies indicate you need to swallow approximately 5 liters of saliva before you could possible become infected then you need to have sores in your mouth, i think you would have to be unlucky

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No, you can only get HIV from sharing needles, sexual contact or blood to blood contact. What school did you go to because we learn this in school each year starting in 6th grade.

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sure -don't forget that masturbating will give you hairy palms and staring at the sun will burn your eyes and eating watermelon seeds will grow the fruit in your belly and……..

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When kissing, don't you get “body fluids” on you ? that should tell you something.

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Yes you can, but it's EXTREMELY RARE!!

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Highly unlikely

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No.

It's spread through blood, breast milk, and sex fluids..


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lol no you would have to drink pints of spit to get hiv from it

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Depends what your kissing.

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no way…read about it on net you’ll get more info

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NO

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yeah i dont know

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