Brian Pumper has to be trolling....LOL @ his theory on aids

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Absolutely Invented by Demonic Scum. The Honorable Minister Brian Pumper is EMPHATICALLY correct. Do NOT listen to white "scientists." They are IN on the Caucspiracy. You CANNOT get AIDS through your THIRD EYE. Pete & Pete were BLACK. Knowledge IS power.
 
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hiv doesnt only get transmitted through cuts/tears and blood brehs...nor is it a gay disease.. hiv gets transmitted through BODILY fluids...including semen and vaginal secretions......even breastmilk can give you hiv. Ive heard that saliva can also give you HiV...though its very hard to get it from saliva, but it is possible.

how old are you n!ggas? :stopitslime:

Aids cannot be spread through saliva. Thus it is very very hard (some think impossible) to contract it from any form of oral sex.

Anyways, even if someone is positive it's still hard to get it. I feel like HIV/AIDS will have a cure within the next 5 years or so anyways. Strides have been made so fast.
 

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It's extremely rare to get hiv from straight vaginal sex. The disese doesn't pass through the placenta, and if you're a man, you're not going to get it that way. You can do your own research to find this out, as I did and this is also what my dr and std testing nurses told me. There's a reason why the disease is so prevalent among gays, because the lymphocyte cells in the anus transmit the disease easily, UNLIKE the vagina.

Pumper is right that women catch that shyt from men on the downlow. You can research that shyt too.

Maybe next time don't be so fast to jump on someone when you don't know much about what they're talking about?

so why can nobody answer as to why eazy e got this shyt? was it through anal? no he wasn't "injected"
 

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History lesson: AIDS was originally known as GRID (Gay Related Infectious Diesease) because 99% of all incidence of the disease was found in gay men.

Blood to blood contact is the general route of infection. You could have vaginal sex unprotected with a person with HIV and the risk of infection is still 100 times lower than having unprotected anal sex one time. This explains why 97% of HIV cases were exposed to anal sex, needle stick exposure, and blood tranfusion.

The cases of HIV being contracted from semen and saliva are less than 3% and you'd have to drink a gallon of somebody's saliva to even pose a significant risk, which is why you can drink off of people with HIV/AIDS. The reason you can't share toothbrushes is because of the risk of skin breaking and blood contact

I'm an MPH by the way

are you being truthful? no trolling or anything but im asking cause i'm really worried now. i unexpectedly took an HIV test last week. I say unexpectedly because i went to a doctor for dermatology consultation and out of nowhere ended up having the doctor say they are gonna take some blood work now(along with a urine analysis).

later on when i do research after the visit i come to find out in NY state(where i live) they do not require written consent anymore for HIV tests...

so yeah i was getting reckless in the past with going raw with certain girls :snoop: not constantly but a few. this was vaginally and never anal though. ive never been into the anal shyt :scust:

i have heard others repeat what you yourself said about vaginal and the basically impossible chance of infection...i just wanna ask again if this is valid? just nervous cause my results are gonna be up tomorrow... :snoop:
 

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Aids cannot be spread through saliva. Thus it is very very hard (some think impossible) to contract it from any form of oral sex.

Anyways, even if someone is positive it's still hard to get it. I feel like HIV/AIDS will have a cure within the next 5 years or so anyways. Strides have been made so fast.

so what you saying is no more sloppy toppy? only neat toppy? moderately messy toppy?? :francis:
 
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It's extremely rare to get hiv from straight vaginal sex. The disese doesn't pass through the placenta, and if you're a man, you're not going to get it that way. You can do your own research to find this out, as I did and this is also what my dr and std testing nurses told me. There's a reason why the disease is so prevalent among gays, because the lymphocyte cells in the anus transmit the disease easily, UNLIKE the vagina

Thats why I believe Eazy was injected. It wasnt via sex. Someone targeted him to die. Then Heller and evil Tomika swooped in to secure the corpse while he was still breathing so he couldnt talk to anyone.
 

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Doctors don't know everything about HIV. Every doctor has different networks and research. He might be talking to the wrong people.

It's a complicated disease. Sex isn't the only way to contract it.
 
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All exposures are not equal
The results of several meta-analyses suggest that some types of sex carry on average a higher risk of HIV transmission than others. Below are estimates from meta-analyses that have combined the results of studies conducted in high-income countries. For types of sex where meta-analysis estimates do not exist, numbers from individual studies are provided.

Anal sex
A meta-analysis exploring the risk of HIV transmission through unprotected anal sex was published in 2010.1 The analysis, based on the results of four studies, estimated the risk through receptive anal sex (receiving the penis into the anus, also known as bottoming) to be 1.4%. (This means that an average of one transmission occurred for every 71 exposures.) This risk was similar regardless of whether the receptive partner was a man or woman.

No meta-analysis estimates currently exist for insertive anal sex (inserting the penis into the anus, also known as topping) but two individual studies were conducted to calculate this risk. The first, published in 1999, calculated the risk to be 0.06% (equivalent to one transmission per 1,667 exposures).2 3

Vaginal sex
A meta-analysis of 10 studies exploring the risk of transmission through vaginal sex was published in 2009.4 It estimated the risk of HIV transmission throughreceptive vaginal sex (receiving the penis in the vagina) to be 0.08% (equivalent to 1 transmission per 1,250 exposures).

A meta-analysis of three studies exploring the risk from insertive vaginal sex (inserting the penis into the vagina) was estimated to be 0.04% (equivalent to 1 transmission per 2,500 exposures).4

Oral sex
No meta-analysis estimates exist for oral sex (vaginal or penile) because too few good-quality studies have been completed. This is because it is difficult to find people whose only risk of HIV transmission is unprotected oral sex. A review of the studies that are available was published in 2008 and concluded that vaginal and penile oral sex pose a “low but non-zero transmission probability.”5

In the three studies aimed at calculating the risk of HIV transmission from one act of oral sex, no transmissions were observed among three different populations—lesbian serodiscordant couples, heterosexual serodiscordant couples and single gay men—who reported unprotected oral sex as their only risk for HIV transmission. However, these studies enrolled only a small number of people and followed them for only a short period of time, which may explain the lack of HIV transmissions and makes it impossible to conclude that the risk from oral sex is zero.





Vaginal intercourse

  • Vaginal intercourse without condoms is a high-risk route of sexual HIV transmission for both the man and the woman, although women have the greatest risk of infection.
  • Sexually transmitted infections in either partner can greatly increase the degree of risk. Other co-factors have also been identified.
  • Condoms are still the only known means of significantly reducing risk during vaginal intercourse.

Unprotected vaginal intercourse is a well-established high-risk route of sexual HIV transmission. Worldwide, the majority of new HIV infections occur as a result of unprotected penile-vaginal intercourse.

Unprotected vaginal intercourse is a highly efficient route of HIV transmission because high concentrations of HIV can occur in semen and vaginal fluids , and because the genital tissues are very susceptible to infection. HIV is able to pass through the cells of the vaginal lining (epithelium) by migrating through specific cells and/or by passing through non-intact tissue. This allows the virus to reach the inner vaginal lining, which is rich in immune cells through which it can establish systemic infection.

Cells located beneath the surface of the cervix are particularly vulnerable to HIV infection,1especially during adolescence and during a woman's first pregnancy, or due to infection with human papilloma virus and chlamydia.

A meta-analysis of studies of heterosexual HIV transmission found that, in high-income countries prior to the introduction of combination therapy, the risk per sexual act was 0.04% if the female partner was HIV-positive, and 0.08% when the male partner was HIV-positive. However, these rates were considerably higher in lower-income countries, if the source partner was in either the very early or the late stage of HIV infection, or if one partner had genital ulcer disease.2

While women are at greater risk of infection from an HIV-positive male partner, unprotected vaginal intercourse is also high risk for men, because damaged penile tissue and the mucous membranes in the urethra and on the head of the penis – particularly underneath the foreskin – form a point of infection.
 

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shyt was common knowledge in the 80s when it was known as a Gay disease. Just why do you think it was known as such? shyt had scientific backing and everything. Then homosexuals started spreading that shyt in the heterosexual community. If you didn't grow up in the 80s this is confusing to you and those studies have been suppressed. I wonder why.:sas2:

AIDS is not an airborne viruses. Do you know the difference between an airborne virus and one that isn't? They need a host 24/7 if they aren't airborne or else it will die.

I'm not telling dudes to go out here raw dogging everything but I am saying there is a truckload of propaganda in place to make homosexuality into something it's not.

No Gay Agenda though.:wtb:

Once again, once it started to really hit this country in the 80s this was common knowledge.
 
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