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HIV Why isn't the message getting through on anal sex?
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Posted by leoj, Wednesday, 5 April 2017 11:29:31 AM
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A thousand new cases annually since 2013. So, they have been lying to us about that too: HIV has gone so quiet that we were left thinking that it was a thing of the past.
Not only do we have to suffer the whining and demands of the homosexual sector, we still have to spend pubic money to save them from their unnatural, foul practices. Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 6 April 2017 11:03:29 AM
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The distinction between HIV and AIDS is often misunderstood.
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is the virus that can lead to the condition called AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Although these conditions are linked the terms refer to specific and separate diagnoses and should not be used interchangeably. People with HIV who opt for early treatment generally have a life expectancy similar to that of HIV-negative people, and do not progress to AIDS. AIDS describes the most advanced stages of HIV infection. Due to the effectiveness of modern antiretroviral treatments. AIDS diagnoses are now rare in Australia. It should also be made clear that good media reporting should reflect that people living with HIV are a diverse population and come from all walks of life. The notion that HIV only affects people belonging to "high-risk groups" is wrong and potentially damaging to public health measures aiming to educate the public about high-risk practices. (Taken from): - http://www.hivmediaguide.org.au/hiv-in-australia/hiv-statistics-australia/ Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 6 April 2017 11:43:54 AM
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yeah and the perverts want to encourage this behaviour among our kids via a 'bully'program. Wake up Australia.
Posted by runner, Thursday, 6 April 2017 11:47:16 AM
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There always were men who would mount anything with a pulse. Feminists encourage young women to do the same because it is so 'self-empowering' or something.
But in any event, when one considers the practical issues, for instance that: - most 'conquests' of women are by relatively few men and for whom 'any hole is a goal'; and - these 'Bad Boys' that women are attracted to and are a moral to contract STIs, would also include the even higher risk that some also indulge in bisexuality, and gay anal sex; you really have to wonder why any woman would be so stupid and uncaring about her own body as to allow anal sex, even where he promises to use a condom. Two of the obvious problems are: - firstly, that many girls and young women are such easy targets through their vulnerability and personal shame; and - secondly, that anal sex is being normalised by the chattering classes in the media, by Hollywood and even in education. It is sad. Posted by leoj, Thursday, 6 April 2017 12:05:50 PM
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Gee, you blokes who dare have the temerity to criticise male homosexual behaviour should watch out, lest the 'Left come and get you in the dead of night!
Posted by o sung wu, Thursday, 6 April 2017 12:06:20 PM
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"According to the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO), nearly seven out of ten new infections of HIV occur in gay or bisexual men" and "There have been about 1000 new infections of HIV in Australia a year since 2013"
What is it that the sexual partners do not understand about the serious risks of anal sex? Or the availability of condoms?
-Although you'd really have to wonder why any woman would put her body, fertility, hoped future children and life on the line, flimsy condom notwithstanding, if she knew that the man demanding anal penetration had a history of gay anal sex.