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NowADaze
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The statistical info I provided on AIDS, above, are from the Center of Disease Control and from the AIDS government foundation. I can most assuredly guarantee these organizations aren't fabricating their data.
The infection rates I posted are also from the CDC. So if you take them at face value, there is less than a 0.70 percent chance you will become infected with HIV, per incident, even assuming the person you are playing with is infected.
Maybe the common cold is a bigger deal!
Not defensive about it at all.
-shrugs- Maybe you aren't. This post was a lot calmer. Two posts earlier in the thread were, I perceived, not. I don't hold grudges though, so water under the bridge.
Simply noted that there are conflicting views based on conflicting data and that neither set of data is necessarily correct.
Well, yeah, this is pretty obvious. Neither did I say it was correct.
Anywho, the rest of your post is "this is my opinion and I am not changing it," which, with all due respect, doesn't interest me.