Sunday, January 16, 2011

Does a male and female couple who both have HIV/AIDS still need to have protective sex


Does a male and female couple who both have HIV/AIDS still need to have protective sex?
If so please tell why.
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1 :
Yes, this is because there are different strains of HIV which are always mutating, since it's considered a very intelligent virus. Becuase of this, if the female were to have HIV type "A" and the male to have HIV type "D," for example, they can trade the HIV strains they each have, which would weaken the immune system that much further.
2 :
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3 :
I think no. I have some friends on an std dating site called pozcupid .com. They have hiv and don't have protected sex.
4 :
Of Course! Because one partner might be more infected than the other. This can cause the other person to become more infected it they are in a earlier stage than the other.


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