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发表于 2023-5-31 14:41:36
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Just some stats to throw in according to the government's website from 2020
62,790 people in canada have HIV, and 20,597 people acquired them from heterosexual sex
Out of the HIV carriers 75.4% were males, and 24.6% were females
if you apply this to the heterosexual number, that means around 5000 women have hiv in canada as a whole
As of now, canada has 38.25 million people, lets say half is women, that means roughly 19 million,
so basically 5000/19million people you will potentially sleep with will have Hiv, assuming you are straight
This is around 0.00026 of the female population LOL
Of course, this doesn't consider sex workers, whether they have higher prevalence of hiv or lower is debatable, but in term of demographics, homosexual, blacks and people who inject drugs take up the vast majority of the hiv positive population in canada
The chance of getting HIV from vaginal sex without protection is (1 in 2380) or 0.04 percent
Anal sex is 0.11% (1 in 909)
Oral is basically 0 chance for the guy, and 0.00% to 0.04% (1 in 2500) for the woman
now there's also a study that shows circumcised men have about half the chances of uncircumcised men, so if you had the surgery, congratulations
This of course doesn't include other STDs that compounds the effect of getting hiv, if you are already infected with something else, then your chances go up quite a bit. Also some STDs are much more likely to be acquired compared to HIV, such as herpes, which probably everyone already has anyways
However, the surprising thing that i found is that using condom actually doesn't decrease the chances of getting HIV by that much, specifically, it reduces the chances by 71 percent for vaginal and 70 percent for anal sex. If you think about it that's almost the same difference between someone who is circumcised vs uncircumcised lol
So if you guys who are afraid of this MM doing bareback and think you can make a big difference by wearing a condom, then you would be mistaken, you simple reduced your risk from 0.04 to about 0.012 lol or 1 in 2380 to 1 in 4760
At the end of the day, youo have to ask yourself, are you okay with taking the risk, knowing that
1) only 0.00026 of female population in canada has it (although sex workers maybe higher or lower)
2) chances of getting HIV is around 0.04 percent every time you sleep with a infect female, and
3) condom doesn't protect you from hiv that much, about a 70 percent decrease in probability, so you are still at risk essentially
My opinion, if it really worries you, just don't go see the girls who advertise special service, but then again, who knows which girls are secretly doing it behind closed doors anyways
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