I recently prepared some AIDS information for a research project.
I thought some of you resort lovers would appreciate the information. I believe that modern-day men and women are entirely misinformed and ignorant about the transmission of AIDS. Yes, we use condoms more now but we don?t know all the 411. And there isn?t this mass awareness in us/Canada/Europe because of the likelihood of contracting it. The rules change entirely when you are on an island that has the highest AIDS rate outside of Africa.
This info is written for the women. Men, you just go wrap you thing in a plastic baggie to use with UBH. We will be breaking out our gucci super flavored condoms and dental dams with our sankies.
For all you fact checkers, I got most of my info from US Gov?t Center for Disease Control. No, I am not an expert, just a researcher.
Here is a good link http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pubs/facts.htm#Transmission
HIV is found in varying concentrations or amounts in blood, semen, vaginal fluid, breast milk, saliva, and tears. The strongest concentration is found in blood, and it is most easily absorbed sexually.
MYTH: AIDS is not transmitted through oral sex.
(Men getting pleased-can't think of the damn scientific name but ya'all know) There have been cases of AIDS transmission through oral sex even when there was no ejaculation.
8% of all HIV cases in one study (among certain high-risk subjects) believed to be transmitted when men ejaculated in mouth.
AIDS can also be transmitted by Cunninglus (women getting pleased). It is possible for a woman to contract AIDS if an infected person has open sores in their mouth or bleeding gums while going down on her.
MYTH: You can not get AIDS if you use a condom. Wrong, the man you are with has to know how to use it, and one of you needs to know how to put it on properly so it won?t break. Make sure you grab it by the base before he pulls out, or it can end up spilling out or even worse, not on him.
So to my homegirls out there who like to get nasty with some high-risk d***. What do you do when you are getting freaky with someone you just met on vacation?
1. You should ASSUME he has HIV. Treat his semen and his blood like it?s infected. It just may save your life. You put the condom on, you make sure it stays there. If it doesn?t, get pissed. If you refuse to go further without one, he will likely change his mind and keep it on. If he doesn?t, any man who doesn?t care about your health ain?t worth dieing over! Ths is a mind thing. Think condom- life, more vacations. no condom-hospitals, dieing, death, no more vacations.
2. Don?t put it in your mouth. Keep his mouth on your lips on your face. Yes, there have been actual cases of HIV transmission from women both recieving and giving, especially since so many people think it's risk-free.
3. Scared? Get tested! Early detection has proven that (as long as you live in us/Canada/Europe and have access to health care and prescription drugs), you can live a normal life and be HIV+.
Don?t take this as preaching. It may save just one person?s life. I share this info with you because I am lucky enough to be here (healthy and without HIV) to share it.
I thought some of you resort lovers would appreciate the information. I believe that modern-day men and women are entirely misinformed and ignorant about the transmission of AIDS. Yes, we use condoms more now but we don?t know all the 411. And there isn?t this mass awareness in us/Canada/Europe because of the likelihood of contracting it. The rules change entirely when you are on an island that has the highest AIDS rate outside of Africa.
This info is written for the women. Men, you just go wrap you thing in a plastic baggie to use with UBH. We will be breaking out our gucci super flavored condoms and dental dams with our sankies.
For all you fact checkers, I got most of my info from US Gov?t Center for Disease Control. No, I am not an expert, just a researcher.
Here is a good link http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pubs/facts.htm#Transmission
HIV is found in varying concentrations or amounts in blood, semen, vaginal fluid, breast milk, saliva, and tears. The strongest concentration is found in blood, and it is most easily absorbed sexually.
MYTH: AIDS is not transmitted through oral sex.
(Men getting pleased-can't think of the damn scientific name but ya'all know) There have been cases of AIDS transmission through oral sex even when there was no ejaculation.
8% of all HIV cases in one study (among certain high-risk subjects) believed to be transmitted when men ejaculated in mouth.
AIDS can also be transmitted by Cunninglus (women getting pleased). It is possible for a woman to contract AIDS if an infected person has open sores in their mouth or bleeding gums while going down on her.
MYTH: You can not get AIDS if you use a condom. Wrong, the man you are with has to know how to use it, and one of you needs to know how to put it on properly so it won?t break. Make sure you grab it by the base before he pulls out, or it can end up spilling out or even worse, not on him.
So to my homegirls out there who like to get nasty with some high-risk d***. What do you do when you are getting freaky with someone you just met on vacation?
1. You should ASSUME he has HIV. Treat his semen and his blood like it?s infected. It just may save your life. You put the condom on, you make sure it stays there. If it doesn?t, get pissed. If you refuse to go further without one, he will likely change his mind and keep it on. If he doesn?t, any man who doesn?t care about your health ain?t worth dieing over! Ths is a mind thing. Think condom- life, more vacations. no condom-hospitals, dieing, death, no more vacations.
2. Don?t put it in your mouth. Keep his mouth on your lips on your face. Yes, there have been actual cases of HIV transmission from women both recieving and giving, especially since so many people think it's risk-free.
3. Scared? Get tested! Early detection has proven that (as long as you live in us/Canada/Europe and have access to health care and prescription drugs), you can live a normal life and be HIV+.
Don?t take this as preaching. It may save just one person?s life. I share this info with you because I am lucky enough to be here (healthy and without HIV) to share it.