Number 1 - read a little, please educate yourself before you misinform the public! NO, NO and again NO with oral love you can not get AIDS - there is no described case in medicine and point. This question is constantly on the site, look for the answers - there are scientific articles on the Internet, American research, etc. Theoretically there could be a chance, but in practice - NO. They will write again - if there were sores, if so and if so. There is no IF - it just doesn't work. In addition, nowadays all HIV-positive people take their medication. It has been proven that such people are not contagious, pregnant women with HIV give birth to normal children, etc. Gastric juices kill the virus, even if saliva has an antiseptic effect - why do you think the virus is not contained in saliva? In the female intimate secretion is also very low concentration of the virus, in male semen and in the blood you will find it mostly. But even if you are a woman and swallow the semen of an HIV-positive person, there is no described case of an infected person. If the HIV-positive person is on medication, you can't get infected even with sex without a condom. The drugs reduce the concentration of the virus in such a way that it can practically no longer be detected in sexual secretions and stops being sexually transmitted. BUT don't calm down. HIV is the smallest problem in Bulgaria. Practically the chance of getting infected is minimal, with oral - none, but there are sexually transmitted diseases that will make your hair stand on end. Untreated gonorrhea and syphilis will eat your organs and brain, and they are very difficult to detect. There is no cure for hepatitis C. When your liver fails, you will die slowly and painfully. Not to mention his other "banal" fungi, bacteria and viruses .... There are antibiotic-resistant bacteria and fungi that cannot be treated. At least you will become sterile, you will develop cancer of the genitals, oral cavity, trachea ... With oral love - no problem - just all the crap sticks to your throat, trachea and mouth. There is only one conclusion - if possible, do not have any sex with risky partners. Enjoy oral, etc. love with a steady partner you trust. If you sleep with random people, use a condom. Do not make oral love without a condom, but keep one thing in mind - a condom does not protect you 100% from sexually transmitted diseases, 97% protects you from AIDS, and the probability of meeting an HIV-positive person who is not on medication is so low that practically the percentages are 100%. With HIV today, you can live a relatively normal lifestyle. The state will buy you 100% super expensive medicines for life, in 10 years they will have invented something better. However, there are diseases that will cut you down, break down important cuts, your brain, that your imagination is poor! Dr. Oh Pain
1 laralis answered
Yes, it is quite possible.