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To: Pharmboy
So-called unprotected sex is the rule in all forms of sexual activity. homosexual or heterosexual. It takes the spontaneousness, continuity, and life out of the party to clad yourself in tupperware. This is why condoms will never be effective, homosexually or heterosexually.
5 posted on 04/01/2002 5:05:51 PM PST by RLK
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To: RLK
Waaaiiit a minute: (homosexual thinking deeply) Death or condom? Death or condom?...Lemme see here...uh...OK--I got it--I'll take death. (/sarcasm)

I sorta agree with Ronin--a death wish for whatever reason.

8 posted on 04/01/2002 5:11:52 PM PST by Pharmboy
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To: RLK
So-called unprotected sex is the rule in all forms of sexual activity. homosexual or heterosexual. It takes the spontaneousness, continuity, and life out of the party to clad yourself in tupperware. This is why condoms will never be effective, homosexually or heterosexually.

Well, you are right, I suppose. But, you are still proposing a physiologic equality between hetero- vs homo- sex. However, the other statistic that the CDC hides (to maintain their P.C. stance) is that HIV is most easily transmitted when blood is exchanged. This occurs readily when the friable rectal tissue is torn during intercourse - meaning that rectal intercourse makes one more susceptible, whether between 2 males or between a male and female. Vaginas are tough, elastic organs that do NOT normally bleed during intercourse (STD's make a person more likely to contract HIV - this is why). Rectums are lined with vascular, easily torn tissue the does bleed easily. Do you get my point? CDC does not want to seem to "discriminate" in this issue.

29 posted on 04/01/2002 6:35:26 PM PST by PLK
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