HIV, which cause aids, are passed from person to person by bodily fluids. Females can get infections from both male and females, by sexual intercourse (Both vagainal and anal), oral sex, from blood infected with HIV (for example an open wound splashed with infected blood, or re-using a needle to inject drug, previously used by someone infected) or from breast milk.
No; a man can't get HIV from a healthy woman (by healthy I assume you mean HIV free). A woman (or man) can look healthy, but be infected with the virus.
Not if the woman is not infected with HIV.
Yes; that is possible.
There is no difference in looks with a woman infected or not with HIV.
Yes he can.
Yes, you CAN but it isn't definite
The statement is correct; the less exposure time, the less chance of being infected.
A woman is just as likely to get HIV from a military man as she is to get it from someone who is not in the armed forces.
In order to have a baby with HIV, the mother must be HIV positive. When a woman realizes she is pregnant it is important for her to be tested for HIV. If she is HIV+, there are treatments available that can nearly eliminate the risk of her child being infected.
all it takes is one time, so yes.
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If there was a break or crack in your skin, then you could catch it.