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Gordon wrote on Jan 6 th, 2017 at 8:30pm: Karnal wrote on Jan 6 th, 2017 at 8:25pm: Gordon wrote on Jan 6 th, 2017 at 8:21pm: Karnal wrote on Jan 6 th, 2017 at 7:57pm: Johnnie wrote on Jan 6 th, 2017 at 6:27pm: John Smith wrote on Jan 6 th, 2017 at 6:10pm: Johnnie wrote on Jan 6 th, 2017 at 5:09pm: John Smith wrote on Jan 6 th, 2017 at 4:34pm: Johnnie wrote on Jan 6 th, 2017 at 4:11pm: or is it a bit of a ferfe not as much of a ferfe as claiming most of them only did it once. What's wrong with you people? Did you all skip English classes? At least sets a minimum number of times, not a maximum ... all you know is that they've done it at least once. They may actually do it every single day of their lives, they would still fall under the category of 'at least once'. Your starting to catch on, would you say 40% of the population would practice that act, remembering it is the intent of your words that mean anything not the stats. yes, 40% of the population practices the act. The article I provided proves that 70% of aids diagnosed is due to homosexual men, throw that in the equation, probably not stats that come from a drunken one of, my main concern is normalizing a behavior that belongs to 1% of the population by way of marriage corrupts the vulnerable. by claiming 40% of the population practice a certain act by some distortion of statistics lacks basic morality. No, dear, 70% of AIDS diagnosed is married men smacking prostitutes. Ever heard of Africa? AIDS is on the way out in the developed world. In Australia, free condoms and syringes saw AIDS rapidly decline. Today, hardly anyone with HIV contracts AIDS, thanks to antivirals. AIDS is now a predominantly heterosexual disease, as every tinted schoolboy knows. Did you know why hetro vaginal sex is higher risk in Africa than other places? It gets worse. To achieve dryness, some women insert chalk, sand, pulverized rock, herbs, paper, or sponges before sex. Douching with caustic liquids such as detergents, antiseptics, alcohol, and bleach is also common. The use of these substances, in combination with un-lubricated penetrative sex, can lead to vaginal abrasions and increased condom breakage—which compounds the spread of HIV. https://www.vice.com/en_au/article/dry-sex-is-the-african-sexual-health-issue-no... But of course. They're tinted. Did you read the link, here you go, a more lefty friendly source. You didn't know about this, did you? http://www.salon.com/1999/12/10/drysex/Dry, abrasive vaginas are seen as desirable in sexual intercourse in the vast majority of southern African cultures, notes an article in Tuesday’s Village Voice. Aversion to moisture in penetration has inflamed the HIV/AIDS epidemic in this region. Many men and women regard the smell of vaginal secretions as repulsive, the report says, plus they’re embarrassed by the noise of wet sex. Dry vaginas that are swollen with friction are also tighter; this pleases the men because it makes them feel larger. One common belief holds that loose, slippery vaginas are evidence of infidelity. Dry sex promulgates HIV/AIDS in three ways: The lack of lubricant results in lacerations in the delicate membrane tissue, making it easier for the lethal virus to enter. In addition, the natural antiseptic lactobacilli that vaginal moisture contains aren’t available to combat sexually transmitted diseases. Finally, condoms break far more easily due to the increased friction. Sub-Saharan women attain this dryness in various ways. Herbs from the mugugudhu tree are wrapped in a nylon stocking and inserted into the vagina for 10-15 minutes in a procedure that one woman described as “very painful.” Mutendo wegudo (dry soil where a baboon has urinated) is a traditional Zimbabwean recipe. A crushed stone called “wankie” is also utilized, reports the Oct. 23, 1998, World African Network, as are potions called chimhandara (“like a virgin” in Shona) and zvanamina (“taste me only” in Ndebele). Shredded newspapers, cotton, salt and detergents are also used. Young, educated, urban lovers are slowly slipping away from dry sex, but even in the cities, the practice is retained by 50 percent who regard wet intercourse as a Western import that seeks to emasculate men. Overwhelmingly, dryness retains its deadly lock in rural areas, despite attempts by HIV/AIDS activists to save lives through education. Hank Hyena is a former columnist for SF Gate, and a frequent contributor to Salon. Gives new meaning to the term 'dry humping'. (By the way, Sir Booby will report you to the mods for talking about vaginas - he doesn't like them very much).
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