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6/25/2025, 4:31:03 PM
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>Why do heterosexual people also have these factors?
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>Literally no one I know has parasites, so what is it?
Again, your personal experiences aren't necessarily indicative of the larger population. Pic-related.
>Gay people for sure have more STDs, I agree, but that is because (I am repeating this) they have more sex than any other group of people.
"Among the homosexual men recent foreign travel, living in a homosexual household and PROMISCUITY were not correlated with intestinal parasitic infection".
> It is not a problem of sexuality, but a problem of environment, personal behavior and education
It's literally because you stick your cocks where shit comes out and cause tissue damage.
>I am not making arguments based on hedonism, where did I do that?
Too late. You already told on yourself.
Answer: Why do homosexuals have 1) a higher incidence of HIV/AIDS, 2) a larger prevalence of parasitical infections, 3) a greater risk of certain types of cancer, 4) a higher likelihood of physical damage to the body (e.g. resulting in fecal incontinence)?
>Why do heterosexual people also have these factors?
H I G H E R - - I N C I D E N C E
>Literally no one I know has parasites, so what is it?
Again, your personal experiences aren't necessarily indicative of the larger population. Pic-related.
>Gay people for sure have more STDs, I agree, but that is because (I am repeating this) they have more sex than any other group of people.
"Among the homosexual men recent foreign travel, living in a homosexual household and PROMISCUITY were not correlated with intestinal parasitic infection".
> It is not a problem of sexuality, but a problem of environment, personal behavior and education
It's literally because you stick your cocks where shit comes out and cause tissue damage.
>I am not making arguments based on hedonism, where did I do that?
Too late. You already told on yourself.
Answer: Why do homosexuals have 1) a higher incidence of HIV/AIDS, 2) a larger prevalence of parasitical infections, 3) a greater risk of certain types of cancer, 4) a higher likelihood of physical damage to the body (e.g. resulting in fecal incontinence)?
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