The virus is passed by body fluid contact -- that is, the virus must be introduced into a person's body by having blood or semen actually enter the bloodstream.
The most common means of transmission are unprotected sex (anal, vaginal and occasionally oral) and sharing of needles by drug addicts.
HIV/AIDS is a behavioral disease, having nothing to do with sexual orientation. That means that it is transmitted by certain kinds of unsafe behavior. People who are careless about sharing body fluids transmit the disease, regardless of their sexual preferences. Lesbians can contract the disease like anyone else if they are careless about mingling body fluids. However, lesbian sex is much less likely to transmit the virus than either male/female intercourse or male/male.
If you are a lesbian, nothing can make you "not a lesbian."
Herpes can be on your cheek.
Then your a Lesbian?
No she is not a lesbian
No she is not a lesbian.
she is not a lesbian
No. She is not a lesbian.
No bethan is not Lesbian
A lesbian partner would be the significant other of a lesbian. A lesbian couple can be referred to as parters rather than girlfriends or wives.
You can't remove herpes.
All types of herpes cause itching or burning. This is true for oral herpes, genital herpes, chicken pox, and shingles.
Yes, she is a lesbian.