yes, it is possible
if the hiv patient kisses the hygienic one, and the healthy one have some cuts in his/her mouth, and blood get exchanged while kissing, then the full-bodied one will get hiv
and saliva also have tiny bit hiv
generally speaking, it is better not to exchange any body fluid beside a hiv patient, blood, semen, vagina fluid, saliva, etc
no...it is transmitted through sex,& infected needles & blood
As long as both of them are not have any mouth ulcers or any wounds contained by the mouth and the saliva that got transferred from one mouth to another during the kiss is not swallowed ( even if swallowed the gastric juice in the stomach would assassinate HIV) then it is most unlikely to draw from HIV spread through tongue kissing.
Not unless both of you have cuts within your mouths that are bleeding and your blood mixes. Are you really that ignorant more or less AIDS. Please google it and learn something like the disease.
No not under commonplace conditions but is is possible if you have a cut within your mouth (mouth ulcer) and the other person own something similar (gingivitis). The virus is fount in the blood, vaginal secretion of female and semen of mannish.
it could be spread this way - plentiful people hold bleeding gums and/or mouth sores - so it is possible..
No chance at adjectives. HIV cant transmit through saliva and all. It will transmit any by blood or by having unprotected sex. more answer for your ask will be available in this site
http://www.aidsthekillerdisease.com...
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