verte76
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It's not true, though. AIDS is not a gay disease. Anyone can get it, and everyone has to practice safe sex to be safe from it. I don't think they should be saying this.
U2Man said:from bisexual men.
Irvine511 said:
i'm a little confused.
but, based on anecdotal evidence, most gay men i know are far, far more judicious about using condoms than the straight men i know.
dazzlingamy said:Isn't it hard for hetro men to get HIV from their feamle partners? Thats why gay men who have anal sex, and women who have sex without condoms are the higher percentage because it is much risker that way??
And side note on the whole MSM factor, not bisexual open people but hidden secret sex meetups while having the whole wife and kids thing openly angers me so much. I don't give a fuck if he got married because of homophobia, there is no law saying you need to get married, there are plenty of straight bachelors who NEVER got married, so its not a complete stigma if you don't get married. But to practice unsafe sex and then come home and sleep with your wife...its disgusting (same goes with affairs) I just feel there is enough help today for men NOT to go into these kinds of relationships. I mean its just wrong. [/B]
CTU2fan said:I don't like it, I think it sends a dangerous message. Though I suppose the bigots who insist that HIV is "that gay disease" would feel that way regardless...
Dreadsox said:
I think you summed up my feelings. Having worked hard within my church to educate people that it is not a GAY issue, it is a human issue, this feels like a step back.