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    It's funny TR you answered all of your questions (or thoughts) in the same post.

    The bath houses had a lot to do with it as std's were rampant and the drugs used to get rid of these std's lowered the immune system allowing hiv to take hold easily. Women are more susceptible than men but I would imagine that men who take it (not give it) are just as susceptible as women.

    Anyway yeah, they probably only talk about hetero because that is the study population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
    It's funny TR you answered all of your questions (or thoughts) in the same post. The bath houses had a lot to do with it as std's were rampant and the drugs used to get rid of these std's lowered the immune system allowing hiv to take hold easily. Women are more susceptible than men but I would imagine that men who take it (not give it) are just as susceptible as women.

    Anyway yeah, they probably only talk about hetero because that is the study population.
    well, I would start off on a thought, and think... hmmm.... the critical flaw in that theory is.... so I'd come up with another theory, then kinda shoot that one down too.

    I'd almost be willing to bet a dollar this was a "hetero only" study, and therefore the "hetero only" qualifier.

    Seriously, the World Health Organization is really liberal, and doesn't look down or condemn the gay community. their focus truly is health, and not politics of the church

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