Posted on 07/14/2013 11:53:22 AM PDT by george76
Just how dangerous is it to your health to shack up with a Mexican hooker? Thats the question at the heart of a five-year, $3,029,663 study by researchers at the University of California San Diego funded by the National Institutes of Health.
The five-year study is taking the first-ever look at the love lives and sexually transmitted diseases of 200 prostitutas mexicanas and their non-commercial male partners.
Based on previous research, UCSD scientists have been able to determine conclusively that the non-commercial male partners of Mexican prostitutes are very likely to pick up and spread their partners sexually-transmitted diseases, and may in fact be significant drivers of HIV/STI acquisition and/or their re-infection.
Begun in 2009, the Mexican prostitute study has already been receiving federal funding of over half a million dollars annually, and the $3 million price tag does not include the as-of-yet undetermined 2014 grant
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
What exactly are non-commercial male partners as opposes to “commercial” male partners?
Every guy in our high school already knew the risks 30 yars ago
“Every guy in our high school already knew the risks 30 years ago”
Like a ninety percent chance that they’ll get something they never had before.
Dating prostitutes shouldn’t harm anyone.
Hiring one is a different story.
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