can u tell if a good looking person who looks healthy but you never know might have

:confused: Do you mean that I should not :hug: them? I was told that it's nothing wrong to :hug: them except blood, liquid from mouth (french kiss), sexual connection, share the foods, needle share.

He meant that it is perfectly okay to hug your friends, and no one should have a problem with that. The risk of catching HIV or Hepatitis C from someone is non-existent from hugging. And even if you are in a situation where body fluids are exchanged, the risk is still less than 5% that you will get the disease.

Keep hugging your friends, Leibling!
 
He meant that it is perfectly okay to hug your friends, and no one should have a problem with that. The risk of catching HIV or Hepatitis C from someone is non-existent from hugging. And even if you are in a situation where body fluids are exchanged, the risk is still less than 5% that you will get the disease.

Keep hugging your friends, Leibling!

:ty: for clarify... that's what I thought so. I was being taught what AID, HIV and Hepatitis C are about... we do not need to worry anything if we want to go near them... except sexual contact, share needles, fluids from french kiss, etc.
 
The other sad issue is that many people don't even know that they are carriers of these diseases.
 
I have known some people and friends died of aids, and other have h.i.v postive and negative. But that don't stop me being friends to them. It not only just good looking people that look healthy or rich don't means they can't get aids. Anybody get it if you learn to avoid putting your health at risk. The "safest" sex is no sex. If you are having sex, "safer" sex is sex between 2 people who don't have HIV infection, only have sex with each other and don't abuse injectable drugs. Safer sex also means using condoms if you have any doubts about whether your partner is infected or whether he or she is having sex with someone else. Use male latex condoms every time you have sex. If a man doesn't want to use a male condom, use a female condom. Female condoms may not be as effective as male condoms, but they offer some protection. Never let someone else's blood, semen, urine, vaginal fluid or feces get into your anus, vagina or mouth.

My advice is also play it safe by using protection if you gonna have sex. If a guy refuse codom,, then too bad. No sex. I would rather wait long time before getting seriosly involved with a guy before having sex. If he push for sex, dump him. he not worth it and only want to get in your pants.
 
I have met several people who were HIV positive and you just couldnt tell. Mkaes one think twice about safe sex.
 
No, What Doug is saying (or so I think that's what he is trying to say) - You can hug or touching a person who has HIV. He's saying that it is not possible to get HIV or HCV through this kind of behavior. The risks are less at 5% for one to get it if you were to use their restroom or to hug them, so and on. So, to sum it up - it is not possible.

No, I meant-no chance with hugging and that type of physical contact and if the body fluids are exchanged between someone with the virus and one who not....the odds are <5% or actually aquiring those particular viruses.....clear as mud?
 
i can tell.

i have an AIDS-o-matic, a little machine on my keychain that loudly beeps when someone with HIV/AIDS comes near.
 
No, I meant-no chance with hugging and that type of physical contact and if the body fluids are exchanged between someone with the virus and one who not....the odds are <5% or actually aquiring those particular viruses.....clear as mud?

Yes, It's crystal clear. Apparently I was really tired and wasn't thinking clearly that night when I posted. Thanks, though. :)
 
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