is poop a better carrier of the virus or something?
why is it easier to contract HIV anally?
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why is it easier to contract HIV anally?
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ive heard the sameOriginally posted by candyflip
The tissue in the ass it prone to tearing and bleeding during anal sex. This is an open wound and will allow the virus to be transmitted in either direction...depending on the circumstances.
the vagina isnt as prone to tearing thereby reducing the risk of blood transferComment
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wow I didn't know that. But doesn't the Penis need to be injured a little so that blood transfer gets possible?Originally posted by Paul Waters
The HIV virus is pretty fragil, and the pH of a vagina is pretty hostile towards it.ICQ: 52410619Comment
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any body fluid contains the virus, one more than another. Even saliva can contain HIV, but titers are so extremely low that kissing will not make you sick.Originally posted by Goose
wow I didn't know that. But doesn't the Penis need to be injured a little so that blood transfer gets possible?Comment
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is aids transferred thru the pisshole or u gotta have a cut on yer dick?SIG TOO SMALL! Maximum 1200x600 button and no more than 30 text lines of ALL SIZES and COLORS. Unless your sig is for a GFY top banner sponsor, then you may use a 6240x4800 instead of a 1024x800.Comment
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TrueOriginally posted by candyflip
The tissue in the ass it prone to tearing and bleeding during anal sex. This is an open wound and will allow the virus to be transmitted in either direction...depending on the circumstances.
btw skinnay,
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again, trueOriginally posted by bluff
any body fluid contains the virus, one more than another. Even saliva can contain HIV, but titers are so extremely low that kissing will not make you sick.
saliva does contain small concentrations of the virus, also it seems to be acting in a way that deactivates the virus so kissing is considered to be a safe activity. The risk is present but considered to be astronomical.I sale fu-fme, hit me up for a killer deal!Comment
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I believe that the last statistics were that you would have to drink 4 litres of saliva to seriously put yourself at risk of contracting the virus from it, barring having sores in your mouth or cuts.Originally posted by spacemonk
again, true
saliva does contain small concentrations of the virus, also it seems to be acting in a way that deactivates the virus so kissing is considered to be a safe activity. The risk is present but considered to be astronomical.Comment





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