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01-22-2011 #41
Re: [url]www.lukeisback.com[/url] Stoops to a whole new level - AIDS
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01-23-2011 #42
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Re: [url]www.lukeisback.com[/url] Stoops to a whole new level - AIDS
I have educated myself...and HIV can ABSOLUTELY be passed through kissing. Although it is not passed through saliva. Some certain protein in the saliva keeps the virus out ( or at a very low count)...scientists even have a hard time isolating HIV in saliva...so it is not saliva you have to worry about.
it can be passed through small cuts or abrasions that are already in the mouth or caused by prolonged kissing.
maybe its you that needs to "EDUCATE YOURSELF"
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01-23-2011 #43
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Re: [url]www.lukeisback.com[/url] Stoops to a whole new level - AIDS
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01-23-2011 #44
Re: [url]www.lukeisback.com[/url] Stoops to a whole new level - AIDS
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01-23-2011 #45
Re: [url]www.lukeisback.com[/url] Stoops to a whole new level - AIDS
Deep or open-mouthed kissing is a very low risk activity in terms of HIV transmission. HIV is only present in saliva in very minute amounts, insufficient to cause infection with HIV.
There has been only one documented case of someone becoming infected with HIV through kissing; a result of exposure to infected blood during open-mouthed kissing. If you or your partner have blood in your mouth, you should avoid kissing until the bleeding stops.
http://www.avert.org/hiv-aids-transmission.htm
Maybe if you rub someones face in some infected blood, there might be a real risk. But otherwise, the risk is so small as to be nearly non existent.
FK
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01-23-2011 #46
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Re: [url]www.lukeisback.com[/url] Stoops to a whole new level - AIDS
there are actually a few cases of people getting HIV through kissing. Not sure how many and I cant find where I saw it again... maybe 2-3 cases...and that is just documented cases. I wasn't arguing that it wasn't extremely rare...i was arguing against the fact that someone said you CANT get HIV from kissing..and the fact is that you can. its been proven and if it can happen to the people it happened to then it can happen to anybody.
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01-24-2011 #47
Re: [url]www.lukeisback.com[/url] Stoops to a whole new level - AIDS
I provided the link and quoted from it. Kissing itself is not a vector for transmission. The Surgeon's General's report indicates no reported cases from kissing alone.
http://wonder.cdc.gov/wonder/sci_dat..._txt/sgrpt.asp
You can only get if from exposure to infected bodily fluids. One documented case where kissing was incidentally involved, against millions, if not hundreds of millions of acts is effectively the same as no risk at all. And your original point was that it was not only risky, but more risky than oral sex, which according to the CDC does pose some, slight but actual risk.
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/qa/transmission.htm
so you were wrong on your facts and more wrong on your reaction to someone correcting you on them. Seems more rather than trying not to rub someone's face in it, you were more about saving face for yourself.
FK