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Will a man get hiv if he has sex with another man when both of them do not have any infections or stds?


both men do not have any stds or any infection whatsoever and they have unprotected sex the semen enters through the body of one man. will they get hiv?

Absolutely 100% NOT

The guy ejaculating needs to have HIV in order to give HIV to the other person. It doesn't just create itself from homosexual activity. That sort of belief was around in the "dark ages" when no one knew anything about HIV.

anything is possible. There is always a risk with unprotected sex, weather it be heterosexual or homosexual.
Especially if they are not monogamous.

My verchin frend, the ansa is no. fresh men are very healthy.

thats disgusting

NO THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN GET HIV IS IF YOU HAVE SEX WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS HIV

no,one person,has to be infected

Come on now dude. You're new to this huh. One of you must be infected or have multiple partners. All in all protect yourselves regardless of what.

HIV is a virus. If neither of you carry the virus or are infected with it, then you won't be able to be infected with the virus.

However, it's important to note that a person may be infected with the virus without knowing it because the virus may not show up on blood tests for months after infection.

Best to refrain from unsafe sex, and get tested now, and retested in a few months.

If both men are "clean" of any type of STD's, then no.

Only if they are both Baptist

hi, pls dont get upset. i know its easy to say control but hard to do, specially when it comes to feeling.

now a days people dont mind the teaching of God, what they always say aslong im happy then no problems, but always remember having relationship with same sex is not normal but its a sin also.
an advise better to be a real man. good luck
but if u wish to pursue ur lust with same sex then be sure to make safe like using condoms.

NO. One of the men have to be infected with it first. Although I am in no way condoning homosexual sex. Homosexuality is wrong in the eyes of Our Lord. That is all I have to say.

No. In order to contract HIV, one partner has to be a carrier of the disease. In giving it to the other person, there also has to be an exchange of bodily fluids (semen). One thing that should be of great concern, however, is the possibility that one of the men (or perhaps both) is having unprotected sex with other individuals. That sir--having unprotected, promiscuous sex--is a quick way to personally "familiarize" yourself with the deadly disease. Keep that in mind... (And, oh yea, WEAR CONDOMS AND GET TESTED PLEASE! This is very important, especially if you want to live a long, disease-free life!)

HIV is a virus, and it has to come from somewhere. Hence, if neither people have HIV - they can't catch it from each other!

A good practice is, to practice safe sex anyway. You never know what could happen in the future (open relationship, unfaithfulness etc).

No, HIV is a Virus that needs to be passed on through a infected person.

also rumour has it, it all started by a human having sex with a monkey

obviously not.STD's don't come from no where. One partner has to have it so no.

neither of them will get infected if they dont have stds or infections.

no

In a word: no, it's not possible. One partner MUST have HIV/AIDS for the other to contract it. Your risk is essentially zero. HOWEVER, you COULD contract it if:

either partner uses injection drugs, especially with shared needles
one partner (or both) is not monogamous
one partner contracts HIV/AIDS through nonsexual contact with the blood of someone who is HIV/AIDS positive (this is VERY rare, though - the odds aren't that good, but protecting yourself from a stranger's blood is still a good idea)
"toys" are used that have been used by someone who is HIV/AIDS positive

However, if you both lead "clean" lives (that's to say, no drugs or risky sexual practices with others), you're probably safe - the odds go down to something like one one-hundred-thousandth of a percent that you'll contract HIV/AIDS, and the odds are the same for heterosexuals in the same situation.

That minute, probably-won't-ever-come-close chance is because so many people ARE infected these days, sadly, and if one partner touches the infected blood of someone else, the HIV antibody can "sneak in" via cuts, slivers, etc. that the toucher might have. However, beyond protecting yourself from touching blood if you ever have to assist an accident victim, for example, there's really no reason to worry about this risk.

If, however, you're in any kind of relationship (except one where both you and your partner are exclusively monogamous and don't use drugs), I'd advise using protection (by which I mean condoms - they're the only form of "protection" that protects against STD's). The world is too full of STD's to take the risk.

No. You can only contract HIV from a person who already has it.

No. The theory of spontaneous generation has been dead for hundreds of years. Infections do not appear in the absence of the infecting virus or other agent -- EVER.If two guys without STDs have sex, no STD will result, also EVER.

Regards,

Reynolds Jones
Schenectady, NY
http://www.rebuff.org

As for the religious extremists -- God doesn't care. As for what the Bible says, it says a lot of things. It says that the earth is flat and has corners (Isaiah 11:12), it says that the earth sits on pillars (I Samuel 2:8), it says that beetles and locusts and grasshoppers have four (rather than six) feet and legs (Leviticus 11: 21-23), it says that pi is 3.0 rather than 3.14 and talks about a pool of water that would leak through a hole in the side if it were built to the scale that it reveals (I Kings 7:23 and 2 Chronicles 4:2).

The Bible also reveals a god -- an awful god; one that wipes the faces of his priests with sh*t [dung] (Malachi 2:1-3), that commands genocide after genocide (Joshua 11: 18-23, I Samuel 15: 2, 3 and 8) and accepts human sacrifice (Judges 11:30-39) as well as endorsing child sex slavery (Numbers 31: 17-18).

But I have good news, this horrible god isn't real -- as clearly revealed in the first set of clear factual errors -- and backed up by hundreds of errors: scientific, historic and prophetic found throughout the Bible by the discerning reader.

So -- worry about STDs - but not about bronze age gods and bronze age books of myths. And if you are religious then remember, Christianity didn't have anything to do with the Bible, really. It existed for hundreds of years before the final canon was established; and realistically - Jesus broke the law all the time -- he did "work" on the Sabbath, and defending doing work on the Sabbath - just for starters. He said there were two laws, if we are to believe any of the New Testament -- Loving God and loving other people. The rest doesn't matter. I agree with Him.

If you want a church that accepts gays, contact me, I'll help you find one in your area.

Regards,

Reynolds Jones
Schenectady, NY
http://www.rebuff.org
believeinyou24@yahoo.com

No. One or the other has to have HIV in order for there to be be any transmission. HIV is passed through semen, blood and breast milk. You can also be born with HIV if your parents have HIV.

HIV is a virus like Flu, but where your body can control flu and get rid of it in a few weeks, HIV is 'stronger' than you are so it takes over your body so that it can no longer fight regular viruses anyone gets in day to day life (such as the flu).

HIV isnt a consequence of being homosexual. If you are a homosexual then it helps if you can find someone anonymous to speak to about these issues. Ask a teacher at school or maybe someone you know is gay.

of course the main factor about being gay isnt what people think about you partnering with someone but its that activities which heterosexuals regard as OK are not OK for gay men because they are more likely to encounter catching this virus which is life threatening.

if you're heterosexual (you're a boy who likes girls or a girl who likes boys) then chances of you catching it are lower.

I hope this helps!

If both of them are healthy, no HIV, no nothing...then the answer is no, they will not get infected with anything, because they don't have anything. They have no diseases to pass on to one another.

....no that is completely impossible. One person must be infected.

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