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Can you get aids if you give a male oral sex unprotected but you dont have any open sores or cuts in the mouth |
youre still swollowing infected sperm so can you still get the virus? Yes you can. You can possibly contract HIV/AIDS with any contact dealing with bodily fluids please be careful and google "Ways to contract HIV" and semen, blood and breast milk are 3 of the possible ways. Be safe.. yes you can. yes i wanna know can you get any std's having oral sex but the two of you are virgin's?? |
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