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can u get hiv oraly

Damn, I wish I read this thread a couple weeks ago. This girl wanted to give me a bj, but I didn't let her until I put a condom on. She was willing to give it to me bareback. Oh, well. At least I didn't lose any sleep wondering if I caught anything from her. Condoms can sure ruin a good time, tho.
 
babybodybuilder2.5 said:
From what I have read or even learned, there have no documented case of HIV infection due to oral activity. This does not mean that it is not possiable. There are acids in the mouth which do kill many different things which we choose to put in our mouth. There are also other ways in which transmission could occur. A small sore inside your mouth. Infected gums. What I'm saying is it can happen ( maybe). If you are that worried about it, then your best protection is to not part take in oral activity. I know that's not reality, so put an unlubricated condom on first if you enjoy this kind of sexual play. The same goes for the females.

Play safe.
BBB :rainbow:

I was a certified Red Cross HIV/AIDS instructor/educator. In my training there was a documented case of infection by sharing a toothbrush. Rare obviously
 
thunderthrower said:
Umm....first question I'd like to pose is why in the HELL would u drink Winny? lol :worried:

I've heard however that you cannot get aids oraly, unless you ingested something I guess. Someone told me once that Saliva kills the aids virus in the mouth, this is heresay but he told me he talked to the Sexual health clinic in Canada.

Dunno if that helped or not. ;)

Lots of people drink Winny don't like all the pokes.
 
BrothaBill said:
I was a certified Red Cross HIV/AIDS instructor/educator. In my training there was a documented case of infection by sharing a toothbrush. Rare obviously

I am curious of the circumstances fo the case, i.e. the virus cannot live long when exposed to air and outside body temp.

How are the cases documented just by taking their statement or is there any scientific relation?

Just wondering..
 
Dr. JK said:
I am curious of the circumstances fo the case, i.e. the virus cannot live long when exposed to air and outside body temp.

How are the cases documented just by taking their statement or is there any scientific relation?

Just wondering..

Its been a number of years since I went through the training so the particulars escape me.
The route if I recall correctly was through the gums, as we all know sometimes the gums bleed from flossing and brushing.
The way it was described to me at the time by the Doc teaching us was it was investigated and concluded that the only route was the sharing of the toothbrush.
Beyond that, I cant recall.
I admit that it does sound like an urban legend-esque story but it definitely was stated to us in our training and education
 
About the winnie yah you can drink it just lose about 30-40% or quality but it can be done....and oral Aids better safe then sorry get a check up and keep it rubbered up....
 
crazyhaven said:
uhhh... how.... like if u drank winstrol is it possible ?


WTF???? Maybe if you drank winny that was mixed with someones blood! Not likely to happen. Just know your source and how product is made
 
You can if the person giving the oral has an open sore in his/her mouth. That, with the semen that secretes from the other persons body makes the chance greater. I don't think that the risks are as high as sexual intercourse, but there is a risk anyway.
 
hangclean said:
ive heard there is no known cases transmitted that way but they say it is possible so be careful anyway

Actually, there have been a couple of cases they have suspected this was one method the person contracted HIV. However, the general norm is that there is a less than 0.1% chance of getting it orally.
 
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