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hello and some questions

I don't know that much about HIV. I want to ask if it is safe to wash my clothes with another persons clothes who has HIV? Like if we both have our clothes inside the washing mechine which may have blood or sperm drips on pants, boxer shorts and socks? Please answer for me, thanks.
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how old are you? are you sexually active because if you are, stop having sex until you learn about transmission of std and hiv
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Seek professional mental help while you are at it. Anyone that has those type of thoughts are in need of professional mental help. You've been reported to MEDHELP for TROLLING the forum.
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so this is no risk for hiv at all? i am just worried that fluids will splash on to my own clothes... a washing machine would remove and drain all these stains and fluids, right? even the invisable ones?
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You're right you don't know anything at all about HIV. Don't screw the washer and you won't have a risk. Contact your local health department and let them send you a pamphlet.
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