I called him a stupid pervert, but the question remains unanswered anyway!
John S
You can't pass the virus to someone else unless one already has it. So it he knows 100% that all partners are HIV negative then by default there is no risk. However most of the time when people are "sure" than someone is HIV negative they have no clue, which means there is a risk, especially without condom use.
Kay G
ONE!! have unprotected sex once with someone "uninfected" and they could find out years later they were indeed infected and come back to inform you and guess what... you have it too. so the answer to your question is... ONE.
Masseur_at_Play
if no one is infected you don't have to worry about it, problem is that you don't know who is or isn't infected... in the U.S. the likelihood of someone being infected is less than 1%, but that figure goes up substantially if the people are prostitutes, engage in high risk sex, and otherwise sleep around with many people
D.C. B
you can't get it from some one that does not have it.
Brandon S
1/2000 if they are infected the chance you'll get infected probably can double in to about 1/1000 if you have an active std, ecspecially open sores
Orignal From: Unsafe sex with how many different though uninfected partners could lead to HIV infection?
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