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Has Female-Male HIV Transmission in the US Changed in the Last 30 Years?

Posted on the 05 March 2014 by Calvinthedog

Durr writes, referring to extremely rare female to male HIV spread in the 1980′s
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That may have been the case in the 80′s, but nowadays the vast majority of women in their 20′s have at least experimented with anal sex. I’d guess a lot of men have caught it from that.

I wouldn’t be surprised if 80% of women in their 20′s have at least tried it, and 50% participate in it at least a couple times a year. Two of the last 3 girls I’ve dated for more than a few weeks have offered anal with no prompting.

I do not think the figures are that high, and I am quite certain that the vast majority of women who let you fuck them in the ass demand that you use a condom.

See all that condomless assfucking that goes on in straight porn?

Guess how many male pornstars have gotten HIV from fucking all those porn actresses in the ass without a condom?

One.

And he got it from a Brazilian woman who got it from fucking a transsexual who obviously got it from a gay man. The ultimate source of nearly all HIV infections traces back to a male homosexual.

Those American guys in the CDC figures aren’t getting it from fucking women in the ass or from fucking women in any way whatsoever. They’re mostly getting it the same way they always did – via gay sex with other men and sharing needles while shooting dope.

It is a fact that there is now some female-male heterosexual HIV spread (I have heard of some cases) but the true numbers are still very low. There does seem to be a somewhat higher level of female-male HIV spread in the US these days, but that is compared to the 1980′s when the figures were nearly zero.

In addition, if you get it in the US from a woman via vaginal sex, the titers in vaginal fluid are so low that I almost can’t see how they can even transit the virus. Nevertheless, it does happen sometimes, but when you do get it this way, you get such a low-dose infection that it is relative breeze in HIV terms. For instance, Magic Johnson caught HIV from a woman in 1990, apparently via vaginal sex. It is now 23 years later, and he has not yet gone on HIV drugs.

So the answer to the question is that the CDC numbers for men claiming they got HIV from women are utterly ridiculous, but nevertheless there are a somewhat greater number of men getting HIV from women now than there were in the 1980′s. Why are the CDC numbers for female-male transmission so high? I figure it is because a solid majority of those are simply lying about how the caught HIV, and they really got it from a man or a needle.


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