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Is there some reason that people aren't told that it is much more difficult to contract HIV fro

(7 posts)
  1. Asker
    Member

    sex with a woman?

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. Andrew
    Member

    Probably because it's not true.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. the joker
    Member

    What are you smoking

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. J B
    Member

    This is not true. HIV is rampant in 3rd world countries among the heterosexual population and many of them are dying, leaving HIV positive children behind to be cared for in orphanages.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  5. syl c.
    Member

    The reason is because its not a legitimate safe sex theory. Maybe stat wise but not safe sex wise.........

    Posted 2 years ago #
  6. ghost
    Member

    I've wondered the same question. I'd like all the people saying it's not true to sight some reliable sources. But they can't do that. And I suspect that Aids in Africa has something to do with places like Uganda recently giving death sentences to homosexual people who are knowingly spreading Aids, and outlawing homosexuality. I am not against homosexual people, they are human beings and as long as they practice safe sex, there is no problem. I do have a problem with bi sexual men spreading HIV to women who do not know they practice unsafe sexual practices. I believe anyone who hates homosexuals is wrong, and has some hang ups themselves. But I would like to see some sources from all of these people who are saying it's easy for men to get HIV from having heterosexual sex with a woman. I believe it's rather difficult to contract that way. It's also nearly impossible to contract HIV by just kissing. People need to know the facts.

    Wow another answer saying Aids is easy to get from straight sex. Yet they sited no sources, of course.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  7. meanddave
    Member

    u get it having sex-being gay-straight-blood transfusion- be born with it from being born from a junkie mom--we can get it--

    Posted 2 years ago #

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