I think those odds would be quite different for slutty girls many guys pick up in the bar type of scene. Or, of course, with other easily available & cheap pussy one can find on the low track. So how realistic and applicable are those odds to the average guy, let alone the average pooner on a site like this? I think a survey was done not long ago and indicated around 30% of respondents here on PERB had seen lowtrack SWs.1/3,000,000 - be that as it may, I'd like to know where people get the notion of "risky" from numbers like that. Again, I'm not condoning bareback, I'm just saying those odds are well pretty much negligible. Since most guys aren't banging street girls bare, where yah I'm sure the majority of HIV infected women are, I'm just not understanding where the word "risky" plays a part. I'm talking strictly about HIV, nothing to do with other STI's just for arguments sake. And because these numbers are so low, this is in a way where I figure this virus just isn't really transmitting to others the way they claim, like I previously suggested using strictly male-female penis-vagina intercourse.
Lenny if you think it takes getting a woman drunk to do bbfs here, you'd be mistaken.
As to claims how the virus is "transmitting", the rate of HIV infections seems to be quite low in countries like Canada as compared with places like Thailand. Why would that be? Well, one thing seems to be sure, safe sex is not practiced nearly as much in the East as it is in the West, and that includes both the sex trade business and those outside of it. So is it not the use of condoms in Canada that has kept us relatively safe compared to places like Africa? But i suppose the AIDS denialists would have another theory as to what is happening. Since i am not well versed in that viewpoint, i'll leave it to you to explain for our enlightenment. It could certainly be to my advantage if you guys were correct, even apart from the notion of saving expenses travelling to Siam & banging lowtrack Vancouver ladies BB instead, if HIV were just a lame carrier virus. But at this point i'm far from convinced & i'm not prepared to take that gamble that the mainstream scientific community is conspiring against us. I'm quite willing to shell out now, as a kind of insurance if you will. Though if i ever was diagnosed with HIV, i'd have some major decisions to make as to whether or not to take HAART & where to poon. I'll cross that bridge if & when i get there, as i can't see any reason to worry about it now; I'm having too much fun.
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