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Mar

How to protect myself?


Answer:
the only way to know is if they tell you. and to stay safe. stay away from any and ALL bodily fluids. (including ***, blood, spit, ect.)

Answer:
HIV is transmitted by unprotected sex with someone who has HIV (virus that can lead to AIDS), sharing needles for drug use with someone who has HIV, or it can be transmitted from a woman to her child during pregnancy, delivery, or breastfeeding.

Prevention: Abstinence, use of condoms, limiting the number of sexual partners you’ve, and not using needles for drug use are all good ways to protect yourself.

HIV can not be diagnosed by symptoms. Most people who have HIV have no symptoms for several years, so you can not tell just by looking at someone whether or not they’ve HIV. Also, if you have engaged in any of the risky behavior I mentioned above, you can not assume that you’re not infected just because you have no symptoms.

*The ONLY way to find out if you’ve HIV is to get an HIV test. You can check the website hivtest.org to find free testing sites in your area.


Answer:
Hi there, Thanks for your question!

It’s a matter of knowing your partner and trusting them. Having them tested before and after you have intercourse is recommended to clarify your both clean.

To protect your self I strongly recommend wearing a condom at all times this will help minimize your chances of catching Hiv/Aids and other harmful Std’s.

.: Ryan M :.


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u can't tell someone has aids by looking at them, its not obvious like that. the truth is you can't always tell if someone has an STD. Thats why you always have to use protection, sex can be fun but it does have some risks.

Answer:
Get a blood test, its the only way to find out. They have them now where all they do is prick your finger and you find out in about 2 min. ALWAYS use protection.

Answer:
Have then go to the doctor and get tested.

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