09-08-2011, 10:07 AM
I think the same.... but in a much harder view ....
Everyone has the same chances to protect.... but gay and bisexual men are much more informed about HIV as straight men. I hear it here so many times "I´m straight, I don´t protect against HIV... because I´m not at risk" These men are much more dangerous to donor bad blood than gay and bisexual men ... and more: You can find a very high percentage of """straight""" man searching for fast, secret sex in public toilets and they think they are safe because they are straight, married and not in a risk group... they never would call themself as bisexual or gay and they take the danger of a infection with open eyes home to their families...
Everyone has the same chances to protect.... but gay and bisexual men are much more informed about HIV as straight men. I hear it here so many times "I´m straight, I don´t protect against HIV... because I´m not at risk" These men are much more dangerous to donor bad blood than gay and bisexual men ... and more: You can find a very high percentage of """straight""" man searching for fast, secret sex in public toilets and they think they are safe because they are straight, married and not in a risk group... they never would call themself as bisexual or gay and they take the danger of a infection with open eyes home to their families...