To: EdReform; little jeremiah; scripter; All
The bacteria contacted during anal intercourse include Shigella, Entamoeba, Giardia (causes chronic diarrhea), and the bacteria that cause hepatitis A (severe liver damage which can kill), and hepatitis B. Of course, the mostly deadly of all, HIV, is more easily transmitted through anal sex. 4) Are these germs in everybody's rectum (I know, it's a gross question) but don't do any harm if there's no break in the skin, or do these germs only occur---- ug, what I mean is: How do these bacteria get into the rectum?
To: EdReform; little jeremiah; scripter; All
Fast Fact #45 says:
45. "Individuals from 1% to 3% of the population that are sexually attracted to the same sex are committing up to one-third of the sex crimes against children." (Timothy J. Dailey, Homosexuality and Child Sexual Abuse, http://www.frc.org/get/is02e3.cfm) 5. I don't understand this statement; isn't it just saying that Homosexuals commit about 1/3 of the sex crimes against kids? Who is responsible for the other 2/3? (IOW, I don't get the point of this statistic.)
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