Based on my medical science knowledge, Vino is right
The AIDS disease, discovered by UCSF's Paul Volberding, MD, saw his first HIV-positive patient in July 1981, in San Francisco Gay Community.
So far most AIDS patient in western countries are involved either anal sex or blood / drug needle transfusion.
A girl lets a monger have bareback greek tour is practicing the most dangerous contagious spreading germs.
I come back to this community because I think a lot of mongers need medical science education.
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[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1281276]That is, silly about this subject, SOM.
Pinoboy, are you kidding us? BBGreek on anyone is the most dangerous sexual activity you can engage in. Coming inside her isn't the issue. The issue is that the anus has very tender skin, capable of easily being cut and cuting your penis in the process. Literally, about 98% of sexually transmitted HIV comes from anal intercourse.
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We need to watch out all those providers Pinoboy has played and reported!
This guy is crazy and dangerous, as well as those providers who belong to high risk unsafe group.
Watch out if we want to keep enjoying this hobby for a long run.
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[QUOTE=Pinoboy;1281284]Yes I agree with what you're saying. And while 98% or whatever high percentage it is that HIV is transmitted through anal intercourse, most of that transmission is from giver to receiver. Not trying to downplay the riskiness to me in that situation, just stating a fact. And I find it highly improbable that some chick's anal walls are going to cut my dick, but once again that is a risk that I chose to take. Obviously the consensus is going to be that this was a very poor choice to make, but it was a choice that I made nonetheless.[/QUOTE]
When your member is hard, the skin blood vessel is very thin and germs diffused into
It does not matter about giver or receiver. If the local diffusion is not true, then you tell all women not to use the cosmetic lotions to to make their skin smoother. It is all
About diffusion of molecules, antigens, viral core etc.
Try to review your high school physics too.
My brother, you need to learn a little bit more medicine before you conduct risky actions.
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[QUOTE=Pinoboy;1281284]Yes I agree with what you're saying. And while 98% or whatever high percentage it is that HIV is transmitted through anal intercourse, most of that transmission is from giver to receiver. Not trying to downplay the riskiness to me in that situation, just stating a fact. And I find it highly improbable that some chick's anal walls are going to cut my dick, but once again that is a risk that I chose to take. Obviously the consensus is going to be that this was a very poor choice to make, but it was a choice that I made nonetheless.[/QUOTE]
The possible cutting inside exist
[QUOTE=Bunker Buster; 1281538]The inside of the anus is very tender, and easily torn. How can torn soft tissue possibly lead to "cutting your penis in the process?" Torn anal tissue is not known to be sharp enough to cause cuts.
Unless you already have a cut or sore on your penis, your risk is contracting HIV from being the insertive partner in anal sex is quite low. Something on the order of 1 in 1500. The risk from receptive anal sex is about 1 in 200.
[url]www.aidsvideos.org/scripts/HIV_Relative_Risks.doc[/url][/QUOTE]Some residue feces has fibers which are rough and sometimes, even sharp due to accident swallowed into your body and excreted out ultimately through the ass.
Vino's comment is right.
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