Can two normal people get AIDS?

Two normal people who are together and do not come into contact with someone with AIDS, or with blood or anything else that contains HIV, will not get AIDS. No matter what kind of contact occurs between two people, whether it is sexual contact, direct blood contact, or kissing, hand shaking, or skin-to-skin contact, you will not get AIDS. This is mainly because AIDS is an infectious disease and there must be a source of infection and a means of transmission before it can be transmitted to susceptible people. If there is no source of infection, HIV will not come out of nothing and be produced in two people. It can only be transferred from a person with AIDS, or something containing HIV, to, that is, to a susceptible person. HIV does not arise out of thin air and without cause in two people without AIDS.