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Old 07-13-2005, 05:02 PM   #12
Elena
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[quoteost_uid0="~Mastermax~"]vf you realize that in the 80s and early ninties, only homosexual men had aids, and then it spread into heterosexual society somehow.

and it's understandable for lesbians not to have aids, becuase to get aids you have to be able to have sexual intercourse with some kind of penetration, and thats something lesbians can't do becuase of the lack of, well, penises. the only other way to spread aids without penetration is for your blood to have been touched by some else's blood, by means of a syrienges or a large wound.

but then again with a wound like that you have other more important problems at the time.
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Lol, you talk about lesbians like you know all about them. Lesbians can get HIV (the first step before getting AIDS, normally.) Lesbians give each other head which then gives off fluid...which can have the virus in it...therefore transfering it. You don't have to "penetrate" anything to get the virus... an unknowing mother can give her child HIV from her breast milk.

I heard about that homosexual thing on Oprah a long time ago...if only I could remember the year and month....but anyways...HIV has been around in humans since about 1940. It came from monkeys...in Africa. Scientist are unsure how it transfered from species...but it's about time the found a vaccine, yay.
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