World AIDS Day

Well, I think this post is going to annoy some people. Keep in mind that Ogre isn't really here right now, he's off skiing, but this post should be posted automatically on Thursday. He'll respond to all comments when he returns!

Today is World AIDS Day. According to the claptrap press release emailed from my college, I'm supposed to talk about HIV and AIDS to work towards stopping the spread of HIV and AIDS.

Ok, you folks asked for it.

STOP HAVING CASUAL SEX! STOP PUTTING YOUR THING WHERE IT DOESN'T BELONG! STOP HAVING HOMOSEXUAL SEX!

Well, if you listen to me and only have sex within the bounds of a normal (heterosexual) marriage, the occurrences of both HIV and AIDS will drop dramatically. Heck, if you even just limit yourself to one sex partner for life, the damn disease will be reduced!

Now, feel free to bash me for being full of hatred, but the facts are the facts. A reduction in "free" sex WILL reduce those diseases, whether you want to admit it or not.

Posted by: Ogre at 02:02 PM

Comments

1 You know the disease is a serious problem for people who did not have it coming, like orphans of victims and women who were rapped as is not at all uncommon in Africa. Sure here in the States we don't deal with the risk factors enough but global there are a lot of people suffering who are not at fault.

Posted by: Mindflame at December 01, 2005 08:11 PM (kJZEb)

2 So if I stop having casual sex does it mean I must have formal sex?

And how does one have formal sex? Do I need to dress up for it? Or is it invitation only?

Hmmm ... I will need to think about it.

Posted by: Machelle at December 02, 2005 04:29 PM (ZAyoW)

3 That's right, Mindflame, but that's the VAST minority -- and if the others would stop, this disease really could be reduced to nothing.

Machelle -- apparently you have never been invited...

Posted by: Ogre at December 05, 2005 12:55 AM (uSCkp)






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