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Old 05-14-2008, 07:21 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by OhDear View Post

In this article, the sexual practices of the gay community are cited as those with greater risk. Both oral and anal sex are cited as what these young people are turning to in lieu of "vaginal sex"...

Do you agree that gay practices are of a higher risk for disease?


The article is saying that the riskier sexual practices are oral and anal sex.

That is the only kind of sex that gay people can engage in using their very own bodies, both being of the same sex. And if it is riskier sex for heterosexuals to engage in oral and anal sex, would it not stand to reason that it is also riskier for same sex couples to engage in as well?
. . . The mainstay of sexual practices within the gay community were cited. Reasonably, I could "and" together the fact that anal and oral sex were cited and anal and oral sex are the mainstay of sexual acts in the gay community.

It has been repeated over and over again here that the sexual practices of gay people are not of any higher risk than the sexual practices of straight couples. And yet here in this article, even when heterosexuals make use of anal and oral sex, it is stated as a fact that those particular sexual practices put young people at greater risk of STDs.

It is reasonable to conclude then that those same practices protected here ad nauseum in hundreds or thousands of posts by the gay members of the DTT are putting them and their community at a higher risk too. And since they cannot resort to vagina/penis sexual acts, they need to realize from the article cited that they too are in need of re-education concerning the safety of what they do. For their own sakes.


Now this is in the gay forums as appropriately requested, it is not about the sexual practices of heterosexuals, be they monogamous or promiscuous.


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So this is what you're going to do? Repost yet your original false claims, stating that the article CF provided, discussed homosexuality?

Again OD-wannabe....

The article DOES NOT CITE THAT HOMOSEXUALS ARE HIGHER RISK FOR STDs THAT PRACTICE ABSTINENCE ONLY EDUCATION...

The article ONLY addresses HETROSEXUAL RISKS FOR STDs WHO PRACTICE ABSTINANCE ONLY EDUCATION...

IF you want to discuss homosexuality, then do so NOT USING INFORMATION AND ARTICLES ONLY REFERRING TO HETROSEXUAL ACTIVITIES.