Friday, May 8, 2009

How can two people who have a monogomous relationship get HIV/AIDs


How can two people who have a monogomous relationship get HIV/AIDs?
Ex. JoAnn and Chris were virgins when they met. They took each others virginity and has never had intercourse with someone out of their relationship. They have unprotected sex and then has learned they got HIV. Is personal hygiene playing a role in this? THIS IS NOT A TRUE STORY AND I'M NOT TALKING TO ANYONE.
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1 :
One of them could have been born with HIV. Sex is not the only way to transmit HIV. Any blood or even saliva they were exposed to can transmit it. These types of infections are very rare though. I have to go with one was born with it.
2 :
If they took each other's virginity and neither have slept with anyone else then HIV was contracted in some other way by one partner by IV drug use or some other obscure way. Blood transfusions were once a cause, but now blood is checked and that is extremely rare. Of course one partner could be lying about their virginity and monogamy. Of course if one had HIV he or she could give it to their partner by having unprotected sex. The odds of this ever happening are extremely slim. Most states require a blood test for HIV if the couple applies for a marriage license.



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