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On 15 Dec 2004 04:23:35 GMT, Warren H. Davis wrote:
An even better question is why a 53 year old man - supposedly in that age approaching older, wiser, and secure in himself - would give a **** about how anyone else lives their lives? Because disease does not live in a cacoon. |
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"Because disease does not live in a cacoon."
Let's list all the VD's that Het's spread(including the nasty incureable ones)... ....I'm just saying. Warren |
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On 15 Dec 2004 09:53:11 -0800, Warren wrote:
"Because disease does not live in a cacoon." Let's list all the VD's that Het's spread(including the nasty incureable ones)... ...I'm just saying. Warren No disagreement here. That's why what anyone does in their privacy can be of concern. Their are social costs to consider. This does *not* mean I endorse an invasion of privacy but the facts are simple. You know my stand on this. Removing anal intercourse form any sexual combination would suit me fine. This is the "gripe" I have with male homosexuals since I have not taken the time to look for the stats on multiple partners as a percentage of their-our population. My sense is that they are more promiscuous but I can't back that up nor am I sure anyone can or cannot. |
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On 15 Dec 2004 09:53:11 -0800, Warren wrote:
"Because disease does not live in a cacoon." Let's list all the VD's that Het's spread(including the nasty incureable ones)... ...I'm just saying. Warren No disagreement here. That's why what anyone does in their privacy can be of concern. Their are social costs to consider. This does *not* mean I endorse an invasion of privacy but the facts are simple. You know my stand on this. Removing anal intercourse form any sexual combination would suit me fine. This is the "gripe" I have with male homosexuals since I have not taken the time to look for the stats on multiple partners as a percentage of their-our population. My sense is that they are more promiscuous but I can't back that up nor am I sure anyone can or cannot. |
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Chrissy Cruiser wrote:
On 15 Dec 2004 04:23:35 GMT, Warren H. Davis wrote: An even better question is why a 53 year old man - supposedly in that age approaching older, wiser, and secure in himself - would give a **** about how anyone else lives their lives? Because disease does not live in a cacoon. Or a cocoon |
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:03:59 GMT, Merry Christmas wrote:
Because disease does not live in a cacoon. Or a cocoon My spell checker blew right by this. Didn't look right when I typed it. |
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:03:59 GMT, Merry Christmas wrote:
Because disease does not live in a cacoon. Or a cocoon My spell checker blew right by this. Didn't look right when I typed it. |
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...I recall reading that the average male homosexual sexual has had
somewhere in the neighborhood of 800 partners. ...Further, it is a fact that the colon is not really designed for intercourse (as is the vagina) and thus is more prone to viral introducton through injury. ...Put these two conditions together, and one can see how easily and quickly diseases like AIDs can be spread. ...Of course, what one does in the privacy of their home is nobodies business. ...Perhaps some people like to be tied up and spanked, but I think I would feel uncomfortable if a couple walked by me on the street with the husband on a leash, on all fours, wearing a diaper. ...Call me old fashioned in a society where anything goes, but I am in disagreement with both the gay and lesbian lifestyle. Men do anal, women use strap-ons, and always one partner is more masculine than the other. ...Jesus, why not just take a partner of the opposite sex ? At least they have the real thing(s)? ...Jon |
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"Chrissy Cruiser" wrote in message
... On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:03:59 GMT, Merry Christmas wrote: Because disease does not live in a cacoon. Or a cocoon My spell checker blew right by this. Didn't look right when I typed it. That's because it is a word. It's the seeds of a tropical vine. -- Greg lid (Remove the '.invalid' twice to send Email) |
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"Chrissy Cruiser" wrote in message
... On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:03:59 GMT, Merry Christmas wrote: Because disease does not live in a cacoon. Or a cocoon My spell checker blew right by this. Didn't look right when I typed it. That's because it is a word. It's the seeds of a tropical vine. -- Greg lid (Remove the '.invalid' twice to send Email) |
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