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It is not common to catch AIDS from someone peeing in a swimming pool. The top contributer of AIDS transmissions are blood, sexual intercours, and Intravenous drug use (sharing dirty needles). Swimming Pools are usually have strong chemicals in them that will help kill germs.

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No chance! For an HIV virus to survive in the chlorinated swimming pool and find its way to a cut and get into your bloodstream has the same chance as someone getting pregnant from swimming in the same pool. No chance at all!

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Yes. However, if you swim in the ocean/ salt water the cut will sting but help heal it

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So long as the disinfection system of the pool is properly maintained you have nothing to wory about.

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no you cant :D

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