DrTaffy;12635968:
study are “most of the new cases of HIV infections” specifically
married same sex couples?
In the link it talked about a study done in Amsterdam I quoted it earlier in the thread. It specifically talked about homosexuals in same sex unions. If unions are not helping how will giving them “marriage” help?
So the only reference you are willing to give is that you mentioned it somewhere ‘earlier’ in a twelve page thread?
Despite that, I assume that you are referring to this:
"In a recent study from a major journal conducted on males, it found that males in same-sex unions stayed together for an average length of two years,
and would regularly have sex with others outside of the relationship.
In this Amsterdam study, 86% of new HIV infections occurred in men who
considered themselves to be in same-sex unions. "
Again, the only reference given is that this is an “Amsterdam study” - sadly for you, this was enough.
You are apparently referring to a very old
rabidly dishonest interpretation of “
The contribution of steady and casual partnerships to the incidence of HIV infection among homosexual men in Amsterdam” Xiridou et al
Now, where to begin with what is blatantly false about the interpretation put on this article:
None of the couples in this study were
married, as it concluded before same sex marriage was legalised in the country
This was not a study of the gay population as a whole. The study was limited to those who were:
- living in Amsterdam or living outside Amsterdam but were attending a GUM clinic for being HIV+
- attending a GUM clinic for some reason
- not in a monogamous relationship
- under 30, so could not have been in a relationship for very long, especially given the previous point
So you have a sample where the contributors
could not have been in a relationship for very long, were heavily weighted towards the promiscuous, and were in not one single case
married. The 86% figure you refer to is simply those who reported being in a ‘steady relationship’ - a term that is not defined.
And you try to use this to conclude that same sex
marriages are short term, not monogamous, and spread disease?
The study (for good reasons, it itself is perfeclty honest and kosher) specifically
excluded anyone in a monogamous relationship or who
could have been in a relationship for more than 10 years or so.