Posted by:
woodsmoke
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Date: July 16, 2013 09:48AM
No one claims that. I just looked it up and there were two differing opinions about the fastest growing segment of the population with HIV/AIDS: 1) people over 50 (all people), and 2) 18-24-year old heterosexuals.
As you can see, the highest risk factors for "women who have sex with women" include sex with men and intravenous drug use. I think that your comment about bisexual men was meant to be directed towards women who have sex with women--which primarily describes bisexual women, not lesbians.
http://womensenews.org/story/health/030313/lesbians-face-unique-set-aids-risks#.UeVNslWnapgAlso, lesbians are far more likely than heterosexuals to be monogamous, statistically. So I guess I should write a post claiming that one of the main problems with heterosexuals is their inability to be as monogamous as lesbians, and that if they could just stop having so many partners and engaging in high risk behaviors like vaginal intercourse, there were be far fewer new HIV infections? Because that's actually true, too, and I'm sure you wouldn't take too kindly to that.
I was responding to your claims about the body not being "made" to perform anal sex. I really don't care about your personal sexual desires. You associated anal sex with gay men, and I'm saying that many, many straight people have anal sex on a regular basis.