Hey girls (and boys),
Have you seen this? I am glad I always use condoms for oral! A HIV/oral sex research paper
Have you seen this? I am glad I always use condoms for oral! A HIV/oral sex research paper
naughtylady said:I prefer to take my information from reliable resources such as CDC, Health Canada etc. rather than some students term paper.
The official stand is that you would need a bucket of saliva to find enough active HIV virus to present a risk.
Ronnie,
Naughtylady
Even academia has dissenting views on the HIV/AIDS, some claiming like http://duesberg.com/ that HIV risks have been overblown by the CDC and drug companies to market toxic drugs like AZT which were originally deemed too toxic for cancer patients in the 1970's. Thousnds of individuals are HIV positive and have had no signs of AIDS at all, many children of HIV positive mothers no longer test HIV positive. Wear protection for chlamidia and syphillis which are signifficantly on the rise and real risks. For statistics, teenagers and Yuppies only wear protection about 50% of the time !!!!naughtylady said:I prefer to take my information from reliable resources such as CDC, Health Canada etc. rather than some students term paper.
The official stand is that you would need a bucket of saliva to find enough active HIV virus to present a risk.
Ronnie,
Naughtylady
bumfie said:Trust me: you are NOT going to contract HIV from oral sex. You have a better chance of being killed by a frozen fish falling off the roof of the Vogue Hotel than you have of getting the virus from DATY.
EagerBeaver said:They haven't opened up a fish market on the roof of the Vogue, have they?
To follow-up on what others have already posted. The linked paper is basically a University undergraduate term-paper. It hasn't been peer reviewed and the author makes no claim to it having been published in any reputable medical or scientific journal.coccinelle said:Have you seen this? I am glad I always use condoms for oral! A HIV/oral sex research paper
Wrong!coccinelle said:I think this is serious research
metoo4 said:Have anybody noticed how much documentation was consulted by the paper`s writers to produce this paper? 2 pages in tiny caracters!! And footnotes using almost 1/4 of almost every pages!!
Lots of documentation that can be used to draw whatever conclusion you want, specially when they take care to mention the procedures used to grade these statistics can`t be accurate because it`s impossible to check all variables!
So, if you`re drunk, already have STI brewing on the back burner, sometimes have unprotected sex, and have some food-induced mouth weakness then, statistically, you are at risk of catching AIDS 0.04 times out of 100, right?
Unless, of course, all test subjects were held in a lab, tested to ensure the ``clean`` subjects had no STI what so ever, the HIV subjects had nothing else but HIV, all were prohibited/controlled to do anything else than oral sex, all were fed only yogurt to ensure no mouth dammages, were prohibited from drinking or smoking, and all had to have oral sex a specific amount of time per day... Then, and only then, are these results meaningful.
We`re talking about a possibility of 0.04%. Read carefully here, that`s on 100 acts, only 0.04 will get infected. To get 1 chance of getting infected, you need 2500 acts! And that`s not even ``you will get it``, that`s a possibility! This 0.04% is in fact, statistically totally irrelevant, because too much depends on methedology used and on the ``human factor``. Anybody doing profesional statistics on something with so many variables will confirm this: the more variables, the less accurate the results.
Now, I do not in any way intend to minimize any possible risks or trying to encourage peoples to do stuff: to each it`s own. For me, forget HIV, there`s plenty of STI preventing me to get to start with already.
But, I hate these kind of psuedo-scientific papers who only contribute to either scaring peoples off or make them ``immunized`` against any future ``real`` evidence that might surface.
Question:coccinelle said:For me, any chance of getting HIV is serious. I don't want HIV.
I don't know, maybe I am just scared but I think it is a topic that is scary enough for me to choose to be very safe.
fb1807 said:Even academia has dissenting views on the HIV/AIDS, some claiming like http://duesberg.com/