Damn.orifice said:I had to get circumcised a few years back,because my foreskin had become too tight and was causing me problems.
Damn.orifice said:I had to get circumcised a few years back,because my foreskin had become too tight and was causing me problems.
Sorry to jump in there, Gormourn, but recently it's been found that being circumcised reduces the risk of catching HIV, as the virus attacks the cells in the foreskin. It still doesn't make you immune though.Gormourn said:And based on the medical studies, there is no advantages of circumcision. It just seems like a rather barbaric, and possibly scarring practice.
I'm not gay, there's not a high chance I'll be getting HIV that way.Overlord_Dave said:Sorry to jump in there, Gormourn, but recently it's been found that being circumcised reduces the risk of catching HIV, as the virus attacks the cells in the foreskin. It still doesn't make you immune though.Gormourn said:And based on the medical studies, there is no advantages of circumcision. It just seems like a rather barbaric, and possibly scarring practice.
Woah. Ok. Someone's still living in the 80s. I don't wanna burst your little right-wing bubble but in the 21st century there's such a thing as HIV among the heterosexual community.Spartan Bannana said:I'm not gay, there's not a high chance I'll be getting HIV that way.Overlord_Dave said:Sorry to jump in there, Gormourn, but recently it's been found that being circumcised reduces the risk of catching HIV, as the virus attacks the cells in the foreskin. It still doesn't make you immune though.Gormourn said:And based on the medical studies, there is no advantages of circumcision. It just seems like a rather barbaric, and possibly scarring practice.
Yes, but it's only hereditary and transmitted through blood.Overlord_Dave said:Woah. Ok. Someone's still living in the 80s. I don't wanna burst your little right-wing bubble but in the 21st century there's such a thing as HIV among the heterosexual community.Spartan Bannana said:I'm not gay, there's not a high chance I'll be getting HIV that way.Overlord_Dave said:Sorry to jump in there, Gormourn, but recently it's been found that being circumcised reduces the risk of catching HIV, as the virus attacks the cells in the foreskin. It still doesn't make you immune though.Gormourn said:And based on the medical studies, there is no advantages of circumcision. It just seems like a rather barbaric, and possibly scarring practice.
Spartan Bannana said:Yes, but it's only hereditary and transmitted through blood.Overlord_Dave said:Woah. Ok. Someone's still living in the 80s. I don't wanna burst your little right-wing bubble but in the 21st century there's such a thing as HIV among the heterosexual community.Spartan Bannana said:I'm not gay, there's not a high chance I'll be getting HIV that way.Overlord_Dave said:Sorry to jump in there, Gormourn, but recently it's been found that being circumcised reduces the risk of catching HIV, as the virus attacks the cells in the foreskin. It still doesn't make you immune though.Gormourn said:And based on the medical studies, there is no advantages of circumcision. It just seems like a rather barbaric, and possibly scarring practice.
Neither of my parents have HIV, I don't do heroine, I'm not going to be a doctor/butcher when I grow up, and vaginal intercourse doesn't usually cause laceration, statistically, my chances of getting HIV are very low.
It's a common misconception there has a to be a cut or open wound on the head of the penis for the virus to spread. It isn't only semen and blood transmission, it's also in vaginal secretions.CDC.gov said:In men, HIV can enter the body through the urethra (the opening at the tip of the penis)
Thanks for beating me to it.Aries_Split said:Spartan Bannana said:Yes, but it's only hereditary and transmitted through blood.Overlord_Dave said:Woah. Ok. Someone's still living in the 80s. I don't wanna burst your little right-wing bubble but in the 21st century there's such a thing as HIV among the heterosexual community.Spartan Bannana said:I'm not gay, there's not a high chance I'll be getting HIV that way.Overlord_Dave said:Sorry to jump in there, Gormourn, but recently it's been found that being circumcised reduces the risk of catching HIV, as the virus attacks the cells in the foreskin. It still doesn't make you immune though.Gormourn said:And based on the medical studies, there is no advantages of circumcision. It just seems like a rather barbaric, and possibly scarring practice.
Neither of my parents have HIV, I don't do heroine, I'm not going to be a doctor/butcher when I grow up, and vaginal intercourse doesn't usually cause laceration, statistically, my chances of getting HIV are very low.It's a common misconception there has a to be a cut or open wound on the head of the penis for the virus to spread. It isn't only semen and blood transmission, it's also in vaginal secretions.CDC.gov said:In men, HIV can enter the body through the urethra (the opening at the tip of the penis)
Sorry for the gross knowledge btw.
Very true, but it's in no way a garuentee that you won't get the virus.DirkGently said:Thanks for beating me to it.Aries_Split said:Spartan Bannana said:Yes, but it's only hereditary and transmitted through blood.Overlord_Dave said:Woah. Ok. Someone's still living in the 80s. I don't wanna burst your little right-wing bubble but in the 21st century there's such a thing as HIV among the heterosexual community.Spartan Bannana said:I'm not gay, there's not a high chance I'll be getting HIV that way.Overlord_Dave said:Sorry to jump in there, Gormourn, but recently it's been found that being circumcised reduces the risk of catching HIV, as the virus attacks the cells in the foreskin. It still doesn't make you immune though.Gormourn said:And based on the medical studies, there is no advantages of circumcision. It just seems like a rather barbaric, and possibly scarring practice.
Neither of my parents have HIV, I don't do heroine, I'm not going to be a doctor/butcher when I grow up, and vaginal intercourse doesn't usually cause laceration, statistically, my chances of getting HIV are very low.It's a common misconception there has a to be a cut or open wound on the head of the penis for the virus to spread. It isn't only semen and blood transmission, it's also in vaginal secretions.CDC.gov said:In men, HIV can enter the body through the urethra (the opening at the tip of the penis)
Sorry for the gross knowledge btw.
Short version: You bang someone with the HIV without a condom, you're likely to get the HIV.
Also, urination post-coitus is likely to kill or expel the HIV.
Protip: Take a leak after sex. It's good for you. Showers as well.
I remember reading some poster in my PDHPE class where it explained, with diagrams (illustrated, of course), how HIV is transmitted. If I remember correctly, during vaginal intercourse, the penis gets several microscopic cuts, which the HIV virus uses to infect the male.Spartan Bannana said:vaginal intercourse doesn't usually cause laceration, statistically, my chances of getting HIV are very low.
Better Bottom Line: Pick who you sleep with, stalk them, steal a blood sample, and get it tested. Then sleep with them. And use a condom anyway.Aries_Split said:Very true, but it's in no way a garuentee that you won't get the virus.DirkGently said:Thanks for beating me to it.Aries_Split said:Spartan Bannana said:Yes, but it's only hereditary and transmitted through blood.Overlord_Dave said:Woah. Ok. Someone's still living in the 80s. I don't wanna burst your little right-wing bubble but in the 21st century there's such a thing as HIV among the heterosexual community.Spartan Bannana said:I'm not gay, there's not a high chance I'll be getting HIV that way.Overlord_Dave said:Sorry to jump in there, Gormourn, but recently it's been found that being circumcised reduces the risk of catching HIV, as the virus attacks the cells in the foreskin. It still doesn't make you immune though.Gormourn said:And based on the medical studies, there is no advantages of circumcision. It just seems like a rather barbaric, and possibly scarring practice.
Neither of my parents have HIV, I don't do heroine, I'm not going to be a doctor/butcher when I grow up, and vaginal intercourse doesn't usually cause laceration, statistically, my chances of getting HIV are very low.It's a common misconception there has a to be a cut or open wound on the head of the penis for the virus to spread. It isn't only semen and blood transmission, it's also in vaginal secretions.CDC.gov said:In men, HIV can enter the body through the urethra (the opening at the tip of the penis)
Sorry for the gross knowledge btw.
Short version: You bang someone with the HIV without a condom, you're likely to get the HIV.
Also, urination post-coitus is likely to kill or expel the HIV.
Protip: Take a leak after sex. It's good for you. Showers as well.
Bottom Line:Use a condom.