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8 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Fair bit of nonsense in that.

1. AIDS is not a virus, HIV is a virus. AIDS is an acquired condition that untreated HIV eventually leads to.

2. IT IS NOT LOWER RISK - EVER !!! If you have bleeding gums, loose teeth, an ulcer, or ANY open wound in your mouth, you may be MORE likely.

 

 

 

Incorrect, risk of AIDS/HIV (Same thing in practice for the purposes of this thread) is 'extremely low' according to the CDC and all other sources of scientifically backed data - the OP asked for facts, not opinions.

 

https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/ri

 

Yes there can be additional risk factors as you mentioned, and I personally would not take the risk, but overall risk is not high.

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5 hours ago, FredGallaher said:

Using antiseptic mouthwash is a good precaution. Gonorrhea  only survives in temperatures close to 98.6F. A slight fever would probably knock it out. Syphilis is also very sensitive to temperature, in fact pre-antibiotics it was treated with fever therapy. 

 

Ok .understood. No sex outside a greenhouse under the sun from now on.

 

Concrete breeze blocks are also a good preventative measure against STDs. 

 

Prop a dozen against your bedroom door to keep out your partner and you are safe from everything except straws through the keyhole.

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