Do normal people have HIV antibodies?

Of course, AIDS antibodies do not exist in normal people, because AIDS antibodies are not a protective antibody. All people who have AIDS antibodies exist because they have been exposed to HIV, and any AIDS antibodies produced in this case mean that they have developed AIDS. Therefore, AIDS antibodies do not exist in normal people, because normal people have not been exposed to HIV. A vaccine for AIDS is currently being researched, and if a vaccine for AIDS emerges at some point in the future, normal people can also develop protective AIDS antibodies after the AIDS vaccine is administered. However, the HIV antibodies that are currently detected through blood tests are not protective antibodies. Therefore, at present, normal people do not have AIDS antibodies.