With the debate raging on another thread, I thought I might do some research on the subject; here is what my fearless sleuthing has come up with:
This is the word from the San Francisco Aids Foundation website (modified for copyright)
HIV Is NOT Transmitted By:
Casual Contact/Sharing dishes or food - it's ok to share the odd labia kebab
Swimming pools and hot tubs - take care in the shower
Contact with saliva, tears, sweat, feces or urine - great news here for some
Risk Assessment: Sample Scenarios
A woman is concerned about getting HIV from a co-worker.
She accidentally drank from his cup. She thinks that he may be gay - Very low risk, does he mince?
A man is worried that his chick may have given him the clap, they did not have unprotected sex but she rubbed her scabby fanny up and down his knee and he threw a handful of sperm at her. He thinks she may cut his cokc off if he asks if she has a dose - Low risk depending on runniness of scabs, check bag for knife; poss choose nicer company?
A few words about risk, sex and guilt
In our daily lives we take many risks. When we drive, cook, or bang away like armed policemen, there is some risk involved.
In some cases, such as rogering bargirls in the rusty bullet hole without lubrication, the risk involved may be quite high. However, in most instances we get used to conducting our daily risky activities without letting the risk stop us. (In some cases, we reduce the risk by using protective measures such safe sex, where you smell her fingers and then throw sperm at her across the bed)
In conclusion we would say that most activities are fairly safe, but if you are not sure then you should ask your mum.
:cheers:
This is the word from the San Francisco Aids Foundation website (modified for copyright)
HIV Is NOT Transmitted By:
Casual Contact/Sharing dishes or food - it's ok to share the odd labia kebab
Swimming pools and hot tubs - take care in the shower
Contact with saliva, tears, sweat, feces or urine - great news here for some
Risk Assessment: Sample Scenarios
A woman is concerned about getting HIV from a co-worker.
She accidentally drank from his cup. She thinks that he may be gay - Very low risk, does he mince?
A man is worried that his chick may have given him the clap, they did not have unprotected sex but she rubbed her scabby fanny up and down his knee and he threw a handful of sperm at her. He thinks she may cut his cokc off if he asks if she has a dose - Low risk depending on runniness of scabs, check bag for knife; poss choose nicer company?
A few words about risk, sex and guilt
In our daily lives we take many risks. When we drive, cook, or bang away like armed policemen, there is some risk involved.
In some cases, such as rogering bargirls in the rusty bullet hole without lubrication, the risk involved may be quite high. However, in most instances we get used to conducting our daily risky activities without letting the risk stop us. (In some cases, we reduce the risk by using protective measures such safe sex, where you smell her fingers and then throw sperm at her across the bed)
In conclusion we would say that most activities are fairly safe, but if you are not sure then you should ask your mum.
:cheers: