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Great. Then we should limit ourselves to oral sex. It is ten times safer then traditional sex. Right?Why does this matter? Because anal sex is far more dangerous than oral sex. According to data released earlier this year by the Centers for Disease Control, the probability of HIV acquisition by the receptive partner in unprotected oral sex with an HIV carrier is one per 10,000 acts. In vaginal sex, it’s 10 per 10,000 acts. In anal sex, it’s 50 per 10,000 acts. Do the math. Oral sex is 10 times safer than vaginal sex. Anal sex is five times more dangerous than vaginal sex and 50 times more dangerous than oral sex. Presumably, oral sex is far more frequent than anal sex. But are you confident it’s 50 times more frequent?
A CDC fact sheet explains the risks of anal sex. First, “the lining of the rectum is thin and may allow the [HIV] virus to enter the body.” Second, “condoms are more likely to break during anal sex than during vaginal sex.” These risks don’t just apply to HIV. According to the new survey report, the risk of transmission of other sexually transmitted diseases is likewise “higher for anal than for oral sex,” and the risk “from oral sex is also believed to be lower than for vaginal intercourse.”
Still think the penis was made for anal sex?
Regardless, the risk of transmitting HIV is not:
Responsible for people being/not being gay
Responsible for the enjoyment/lack of enjoyment of any kind of sex
Responsible for why the Church has a dim view of gays and gay sex
So what is your point, exactly? Or do you have one?
Who said it was, exactly?“Still think the penis was made for anal sex?”