iight so I'm watching Empire right now and....

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HIV is pretty much a anal sex disease. The chances of one getting it through vaginal or oral sex are extremely low.

It’s not an anal sex disease, yes it’s easier to get it through anal sex because the membrane around the anus is very thin but that’s an entirely different thing from anal sex causing the disease which is what it sounds like when you say ‘anal sex disease’.
 

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The show got wack when they started adding all them Latinos. It turned into a telemundo shyt show.

There’s an agenda but it ain’t a gay agenda.
 
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Neg train this fakkit

Don’t bust a vein over an opinion, sweetheart. I’m not a ‘fakkit’ I’m a straight woman, but you can neg all you want. It’s inconsequential in my real life. Hope you enjoy your validation through internet rep points and I pray you have the bank balance and credit score to match x
 
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Do you even understand the way HIV is transmitted? :jbhmm:

Yes, I do but you saying only women can get HIV from straight sex is so laughable that I think our conversation will stop here. It’s just unacceptable to be that horribly misinformed in this day and age with easily accessible information on HIV and its prevention.

Have a great night/day wherever you are in the world!
 

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To me, it was POWER STARZ or this shyt. I chose Power. Once I learned that they were wheeling out Gabby Sibide for sex scenes and there was a hint at a fakkit element (not to mention I'm not huge on Taraji nor the red maaaayne negro male) I was OUT (like a light!). :ld:

Never seen an ep.

Power been shytting on Empire since day one:myman:I stopped watching that trash when they started showing Jamal's homo sex scenes.:scust:

Gabby gettin naked now? :scusthov:

Nah, we good over here with sexy ass Angela Valdes :ahh:


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Don’t bust a vein over an opinion, sweetheart. I’m not a ‘fakkit’ I’m a straight woman, but you can neg all you want. It’s inconsequential in my real life. Hope you enjoy your validation through internet rep points and I pray you have the bank balance and credit score to match x
Brah take the neg and stfu
 
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Explain the way HIV is transmitted from person A to person B. What fluids contain the amount necessary for a person to get it and how must that fluid enter your body?

Because it sounds like you just don't understand the way HIV works to me and are spreading disinformation :jbhmm:

You said only women can get HIV from straight sex and I’m the one spreading disinformation? Our differing opinions on gay people aside. I don’t want to see you or others exposed to HIV and I appreciate you not attacking me like many of the performative posters on here do when a female poster has a different view, see below. I can give you links to academic journals if you want to:

Myth 3: Women can’t give men HIV
While it is more difficult for a woman to give a man HIV, it’s not impossible. Compared to the vagina, there are fewer areas on the penis where the virus can enter the body. HIV can enter through the opening of the penis (urethra), where there’s a delicate kind of skin called a mucous membrane. The virus can also enter through cuts or sores on the penis.

It’s true that a woman is at higher risk of getting HIV from a man, because the vagina is all mucous membrane—which makes a larger area for HIV to enter the body. Also, semen may stay in the vagina for days, which increases exposure to the virus.

One complicating factor changes both men’s and women’s risk of getting HIV. When someone has a sexually transmitted infection (STI) like chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis, the risk of getting or giving HIV increases significantly. These infections make it more likely for a person with HIV to shed the virus. They also make it more likely that a person exposed to the virus will be infected.

5 myths about getting HIV, busted - Bedsider

Just be careful out there and wear protection, unless you know for sure the woman is clean....
 
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