mike's right
this chick has an active imagination.
the only thing that happens when 2 different blood types mix is whats called agglutination.
when this happen the blood starts clumping together.
thats why its so dangerous if someone gets a transplant of the wrong blood.
heres an excerpt from my medical book.
"HIV is found in blood, semen, vaginal and cervical secretions, saliva, and other bodily fluids.
transmission of HIV occurs through sexual contact, blood ( sharing needles, contact w/ contaminated blood..etc), and from mothers to babies."
HIV just doesn't form out of thin air. its a virus that must be transmitted from someone who already has it in their system.
oh and as far as the other goes, yes its normal for a woman to have occasional spotting between her periods. or maybe you have a rough fingernail and scratched her vagina.
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