
memphis0013
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thats funny. no need to be worried at all!
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Hank Hill
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Go to the CDC for factual information about HIV and AIDS.
The ignorance among the American public is still rampant, even overwhelming.
No, you will not get an STD from a kiss on the neck. Well, let me clarify, you will not get an STD from a kiss on the neck unless it's a vampire kiss with broken skin and blood exposure.
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SHORTY
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LMAO no sweetie your fine dont believe rumors,people that start them are the ones that have somthing to hide.
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Jyse
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you should probably go see your physician and ask for an HIV test and then tell him/her why. when he's done trying to not laugh, realize that you can't get HIV from some one kissing your neck. If you could get HIV that easily we would ALL have it. Thankfully you can't get it by touching someone with HIV.
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Mubz
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No.... Only if he had a cut in his mouth and you had a cut on your neck. Most STIs including HIV do not spread through saliva... only transfer of blood or semen or vaginal fluid, from one person to another.
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otherworldtrader@yahoo.com
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I f you have broken skin on your neck and he kissed you there than yuo could get aids very easy.
I woul dgo and tell him of the rumors, and get his reaction before going any futher with him..
I think rumors are usually just that but be careful.
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Infidelus_Prime
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They don't call them sexually Transmitted diseases for nothing. A kiss on the neck, or the cheek, or pretty much anywhere else is not going to give anyone a sexually transmitted disease... unless by "Kiss" you mean "bite" and he perhaps had open wounds in his mouth.
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eddieafcb
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Are you sure that is all you done?
He wasnt kissing your neck in the missionary position was he?
Just wondered.....
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AW
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no, you cant get STDs from kissing.
the word is SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE
not Kiss Transmitted Disease
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Dashes
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learn what STD stands for and you will understand why your question is so ridiculous
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DeDe x
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Thats a joke ? right... You said he only kissed your neck...hmmm? You SHOULD knoe you cant get a STD from a kiss on the skin..but no doubt youve done more than that..If thats so, time for you to visit your clinic. Ahhh if you had to ask that question you need to visit your clinic anyway to get some FREE info pamphlets on safe sex & STDS. Cuz you dnt knoe nada about sex!!
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John M
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yes
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blondebeauty
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You have to get aids from an open sore with his blood getting into u somehow. Or by having s**. You don't have aids probably
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a man
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hell no only body fluids to body fluids sex and making out if they have a cut in their mouth
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Draper T
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Not unless he kissed a toilet seat just before you.
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The Mr. Pine
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It requires body fluid transfer.
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Me_Myself_&_I
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No. You have nothing to worry about. The only way you can catch and STD is through blood contact, or bodily fluid contact. The only way that MAY have been possible was if you had an open wound where he kissed you and his saliva got into contact with your blood, but even in that case I'm not really so sure it is possible.
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Monet
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no but if he bit your neck like a vampire then ya
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annyka
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Unless you had a cut on your neck you can't get aids.. and even then it would be minimum.
You can pretty much only get (maybe even go to the point of definately only get) std's when body fluid interact.. so when two or more of the following come in contact (and if one of them is infected):
Blood
Sperm
Vaginal mucus
Saliva
Depending on the combination of the above infected fluids, will depend on the risk of it being passed.. i.e. saliva with saliva is not as high risk as sperm with vaginal mucus..
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