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Old 05-16-2008, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Amadeus View Post
Yes it is possible to catch HIV through heterosexual sex, but then again it is possible to get struck by lightning too. Do your own research on this and you will see.
I did some research - it IS possible to get stuck by lightning!

Turns out, though, it's much more likely during a thunderstorm than any other time, AND you have to be outside!

I wonder if we could apply those rules to this argument as well.. let's see:

If you have unprotected heterosexual sex, your chances of catching an STD, such as AIDS, are much higher than they are if you are having protected sex.

That reminds me of the indoors part of the lightning! If you stay indoors, your chances of being struck by lightning are GREATLY reduced!

If you're aware of the sexual past of your hetero partner and you get drug tested with your partner, your chances of transmitting an STD are lowered greatly.

Again, this applies to the lightning! Check the weather, and you'll have the greatest chance of knowing whether or not a thunderstorm is coming! Sounds parallel to me!

This is curious to me... as you can take the exact same steps with a homosexual partner to prevent the spread of disease as I've suggested above with a heterosexual partner!

I wonder if the spread of aids among gays is more closely tied to the fact that homosexuality is openly condemned (such as you're doing) and that gays don't necessarily as good a chance to feel secure about their sexual habits, so they do not selectively choose their partners as finely as heterosexuals when it comes to STD checks.
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