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That "doctor" has no idea what he is talking about. Any "doctor" who makes statements like that about HIV should lose his license. |
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HIV is a virus. It does not appear out of nowhere just because 2 people have sex. It is not created by mixing blood and semen. In order for one partner to get HIV from having sex, the person he has sex with has to have HIV in the first place. |
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If neither one of them has HIV, they can't get HIV from having sex with each other. |
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That said, it is important to remember that most people who have HIV have no symptoms for years, so you can't tell if someone is infected just by looking at them. |
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all types of sexual activity, unprotected anal sex has the highest risk of transmission of HIV, so if one partner DOES have HIV, the other person is at high risk of getting infected. |
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If 2 adults are both HIV negative an have anal sex its a lil risky an its totally extremely rare in many cases of this disease. |
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You would have to have sex with a hiv positive person an share fluids to actually contract the deadful disease... |
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no, this is impossible. |
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no, whatever doctor told you that needs to have his license taken away |
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A doctor told you this? What an idiot he is. |
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What kind of doctor are you going to? LOL |
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cmon guys give the doctor a break. he said that "it is extremely rare" right? |
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