A Conversation for Embarrassing Questions About Sexual Orientation
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Denver_Guy Started conversation Sep 4, 2003
As with the chances of infection from HIV I thought that this statement is not quite correct.
"If they are monogamous or celibate, then they are not at risk"
I suggest that it is a lower "Risk"
All in all it was a good article
Jeffrey
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted Sep 4, 2003
Okay, I suppose you have a point. They are not at risk *from sexual activity*. They may also be at risk from intravenous drug use, etc.
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Outer_Real Posted Dec 5, 2003
Monogamous people, regardless of orientation, can get aids from sex if their partners don't reciprocate fidelity, or else if their partners use needles.
It is really misleading to say “If they are monogamous or celibate, then they are not at risk”. You sleep with everyone your partner has slept with, before or during your relationship – whether you think you it is monogamous or not.
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