No. If neither partner has the HIV virus, then neither one can get AIDS. AIDS is caused when HIV has gotten to far along. In order for you to get AIDS, you have to have blood to blood contact with someone that is HIV positive.
A gay person can get AIDS in exactly the same way that a straight person can get AIDS: by contracting the HIV virus, usually through sex with an infected person or by using infected needles.
Everyone can get AIDS, mostly by having unprotected sex with an infected person.
tom hanks in the movie Philadelphia
AIDS does not have the ability to make one feel pregnant. It is only sickness. Gay people and bisexuals are just like any Heterosexual person and do not wish for the life threatening disease, AIDS. More straight people than gay people have AIDS, due to unprotected sexual intercourse or touching AIDs infected blood with an open cut upon the skin.
No, you cannot. The HIV virus has to be present in order to be transmitted.
No. This was an unfounded rumor that went around a few years ago, presumably because he is gay. But it's not true; he neither has AIDS, nor is HIV-positive.
No. Only a minority of gay men have AIDS.
No, promiscuity alone doesn't cause AIDS, and anyone can be infected by AIDS regardless of sexuality or even promiscuity.All it takes is having ONE partner with AIDS to receive it; more partners does not lead to a higher infection rate, but a larger chance that you will "cross paths" with an AIDS victim. Use protection each and every time you have sex to prevent getting the virus.
Tom Hanks in "Philadelphia". His lover was played by Antonio Banderas.
No! He is 100% straight. Sexuality aside, he does have Super AIDS, but it was contracted from an infected mosquito while fishing on New York's Staten Island.
AIDS is a diagnosis given to people with advanced HIV infection, not a contagious disease. White gay men are infected with HIV at alarming rates, many times that of the general population. Men who have sex with men are the highest risk population for HIV infection in the United States.