IV is not a concern for straight men having vaginal sex with women.
Right, keep believing that which is fine by me and I keep my best buddy way from things that can make it fall off with a rubber hat.
Sounds alike a deal?
This signals the changing shape of the epidemic as National HIV Testing Week launches.
www.tht.org.uk
As the UK’s national testing week gets under way, it’s time to change the way we combat the virus, says Ian Green of the Terrence Higgins Trust
www.theguardian.com
I'm not here to debate about it.
All I have been saying is the risk is there and higher than it was before because modern females have more sexual connections than ever which means that risk or chance if you like to contract the HIV virus is much greater than it was 10-20 years ago when girls only had 1-3 fvckbuddies since they mostly meet them through their social network. We didn't have the widespread internet back then like we have now we girls are being hit on from guys from all over the world (
which in turn also overinflate their ego's to think they are all 10's, which for the most latter part isn't).
It's a simple numbers game, the more players that are in the game the more likelihood that you are the one that draw the shietty card from the card deck that makes you the unlucky one. Its just simple math. Deal with it or ignore those facts.
It's simply up to you and I honestly don't care enough to sit for hours and debate it. There is so much easily attainable data out there to support this. The choice is yours mate.
How is HIV transmitted?
HIV can be transmitted through contact with virus-containing:
- blood
- semen (including pre-seminal fluids, also known as “pre-ejaculate” or “pre-***”)
- vaginal fluids
- breast milk
Some people contract the virus when they have sex without a condom or other barrier method. Still, this isn’t the only way to contract HIV.
The virus can be transmitted when someone with HIV shares needles, syringes, or other drug equipment with another person.
HIV can also be passed from a mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding.
Some people have contracted HIV after a blood transfusion or organ transplant that contained the virus. But because donor blood and organs have been routinely tested for HIV since 1985, the chance of this happening today is very low.
And with that said:
HIV and it's last stage AIDS is a
horrible decease and even more gruesome way to die. I would not even want to with this upon my greatest enemy. Yes there are medical blockers these days that are quite effective but they will only prolong the inevitable end result which is certain death. Then meanwhile until that point (
Of your death), you must take to account that you have to say goodbye to much of your social life. People will avoid you/be scared to be around you and what about sex? Well you can forget about that unless you have so despicable moral and personal low standards that you you want to be a death angel have sex anyway and kill other people too by spreading the disease and making their lives miserable too.
Personally I certainly do not want to check that way from life, so I keep protecting myself no matter what people say or have of an opinion.