Catchme Posted February 27, 2007 Report Posted February 27, 2007 white doors get informed about AIDS, it is very very difficult for a woman to give a man AIDS. try please for once to speak from a position of knowing rather than believing. My comment is the truth and has nothing to with your allegations of male hatred. The lethal impact of AIDS on many women and girls must be recognized as a form of mass femicide that is devastating women throughout the world. These femicides are occurring as a result of the overlap of four gender-related problems: AIDS, male sexism and domination, genital mutilation, and rape. http://www.dianarussell.com/aids.htmlIt's very, very, very hard for women to give AIDS to men in the United States; so hard that the number of men who get it from their female partners in studies is too low to derive statistically significant results. So low that they seem to have stopped studying it in America, funnelling research dollars to matters with higher health and political prioriti http://www.janegalt.net/archives/009544.html http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/acdicid...EN-21813055-P76 Women are twice as likely as men to be infected with HIV during sex. A woman’s vaginal tissue can be damaged during sex and especially during forced sex, making it easier for the virus to enter the body. Adolescent girls are particularly vulnerable due to the immaturity of their reproductive system. Girls and women with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are at an even greater risk of HIV infection. The stigma attached to STIs means women are less likely to seek medical care, which further increases their vulnerability to an infection transmitted by an HIV-infected male. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gender inequality Gender inequality makes girls and women more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. Gender inequality also means that girls and women may receive less support once sick, and it may mean that they carry an unequal burden when others are sick. Several inequalities make girls and women more vulnerable to becoming infected with the HIV/AIDS virus, and more affected by the consequences: Quote When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die. ~Jean-Paul Sartre
Catchme Posted February 27, 2007 Report Posted February 27, 2007 So if I get with a woman who has AIDS without wearing a condom, I won't get it? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm just curious, and if that's true you have a bit of a point. Okay the folowing may be graphic descriptions for some, please be advised. Odds are no, you will not get it if, you do not have either anal sex or sex during menstruation. And even then you would have to have a cut, or sore either orally or pubically. It is a matter of how many invading organisms are required to infect someone with AIDS. Male sperm is loaded, and stays directly in the vaginal canal. Women do not excrete in the same manner men do, and the AIDS viruses, over a million of them, would have to travel up the male urinary/ejaculatory canal, unless there is skin breakage, and perhaps not then even, as women do not have bundled secretions, with millions of AIDS viruses present, through an ejaculation process the same way men do. Quote When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die. ~Jean-Paul Sartre
blueblood Posted February 27, 2007 Report Posted February 27, 2007 So if I get with a woman who has AIDS without wearing a condom, I won't get it? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm just curious, and if that's true you have a bit of a point. Okay the folowing may be graphic descriptions for some, please be advised. Odds are no, you will not get it if, you do not have either anal sex or sex during menstruation. And even then you would have to have a cut, or sore either orally or pubically. It is a matter of how many invading organisms are required to infect someone with AIDS. Male sperm is loaded, and stays directly in the vaginal canal. Women do not excrete in the same manner men do, and the AIDS viruses, over a million of them, would have to travel up the male urinary/ejaculatory canal, unless there is skin breakage, and perhaps not then even, as women do not have bundled secretions, with millions of AIDS viruses present, through an ejaculation process the same way men do. I see. point taken. But it should not mean the guy is off the hook as far as safe sex is concerned, there's still other diseases and pregnancy to worry about. Quote "Stop the Madness!!!" - Kevin O'Leary "Money is the ultimate scorecard of life!". - Kevin O'Leary Economic Left/Right: 4.00 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.77
Catchme Posted February 27, 2007 Report Posted February 27, 2007 yes you are correct, it iis actually easier to let's say Hep from a woman than AIDS. Hep only require about 140 thousand micro organisms to infect someone that that amount actually fits on the point of a needle. Whereas it takes over a million for AIDS. But another killer that men give women, is the human pamlona virus and condoms do not protect women from this. The organism is so small they pass through. The majority of women who die from cervical cancer have been given this virus by their male partner. Quote When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die. ~Jean-Paul Sartre
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