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Can saliva block hiv?if can will spitting saliva in condom reduce transmission? |
Can saliva block hiv?if can will spitting saliva in condom reduce transmission? oh dear, oh dear. Get some sex/std education immediately! If you think things like this then don't be having sex!!! IDK No that is false Oh my GOD no!!! I can't believe this day and age people are still asking questions like these about HIV! That's scary. I always wondered if the people on Jerry Springer were real. Now I know. No it cannot reduce transmission. Saliva actually has a very small amount of it as well, but not enough to infect. No and no!! No it doesn't it's possible to get HIV through kissing assuming the infected person has an open sore as do you, it's any type of blood to blood transaction. Ahhhh...last time I checked saliva was a body fluid...and HIV is spread by the exchange of body fluids...so, NO! I don't think so. I'd say spitting in the condom would probably increase the chance of it slipping off. NO! go to your local dept of health and get the correct information. Educate yourself and others. ask questions if your in school of a nurse or health perfessional. Get your self checked. um..no. Study up on HIV. Library, medical journals, sex ed teacher, planned parenthood,etc. Actually, if saliva of an HIV infected person makes contact with an open wound, it can transmit the disease. if that was true, there'd be a lot less HIV and AIDS, wouldn't there? NO, it can't. DO NOT SPIT IN YOUR CONDOM! My mother is a gynecologist, and she has seen and heard just about all the silly things people do to keep from spreading what they already have *from sheer stupidity, usually*, and nothing works. condoms are the only answer, and even they aren't completely safe, you should know that if you are sexually active. Not to sound prude, but the only real effective way to stop spreading it at all is to be abstinent, and I guess that's not an option for you, since your winky has already gotten you in this much trouble. Put your condom on before oral sex, foreplay, or any sexual contact at all. The answer to your question is NO and NO.... no |
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