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  1. It’s due to the same reason that gay men are not allowed to donate blood. Not even to other gay men who were killed by the Muslim in Orlando last week. The public’s disapproval of this is a great example of how political correctness and faux equality have trumped over scientific truths and common sense.

  2. Bisexual males make great bff as long as they are responsible and transparent in their lovers.a woman married a bisexual guy who pretended he was hetro .and now both of them have the virus

    1. @Darrel: Responsibility and transparency is important in any friendship and not just the ones with Bisexual men. And HIV (which is the virus I presume you’re speaking about) has nothing to do with sexual preferences. Straight people, gay people, married people, single partner people and swingers all get it. Unprotected sex is only one of the ways you can contract the virus.

      1. “Shopping and bird-watching are the most trivial of pursuits two people can undertake together. And with people who are supposedly as emotionally evolved as women and gay men” << Had me in splits LOL.

        People who don't sleep with men who fuck other men do not have the same proclivity to contract "the virus", such as it is. Anal sex is still the top vector of transmission. It absolutely is a gay disease, political correctness aside.

        1. @Suddenly Truth: I’m glad it amused you. But your facts are incorrect. HIV is transmitted through the exchange of bodily fluids, male and female. Since both men and women produce bodily fluids during sexual acts, it’s got nothing to do with which kind of couple is having sex.

      2. Yes but female to male transmission is much less likely given that it’s not easy for a woman to penetrate a man anally. Unprotected vaginal sex is lower risk for men, because the “viral load” in vaginal fluid is lower than that in semen.

  3. I am really enjoying the topics you come up which kicks the brain..would love discussing with you someday. Have a few gay friends but bisexual, not very sure. But, we are all humans and I am sure we learn something new from them.

    1. @vishalbheeroo: Indeed. Sex, sexuality and gender are such universal, fundamental topics that I think we’ll never tire of discussing them. I’d love to hear your thoughts. The comments section is free and unmoderated, you know. 🙂