HIV Myth Of The Day
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Circumcision of the penis does not prevent HIV infection, it only decreases the likelihood of infection.
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Studies have shown that it can decrease the risk of… https://www.instagram.com/p/BtxgchfBEvh/?utm_source=ig_twitter_share&igshid=146wvy0v6yq83 …
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There's only a couple of studies, that barely ever see mention, which found a benefit from FGM. The reason is less because there is no benefits, and more because when they look into FGM they search for harm ,when they look into circ they search for benefit. Studies that found >>
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2>reduced FGM rates and risk went in with the hypothesis they'd find higher rates and risk, looking for harm, but found the had things backwards. Then they moved to blame the culture's sexual repression of women with no evidence, just like they blame the anatomy of the foreskin>>
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During the friction of sex, there can be microcuts on the skin of the penis. This is how HIV can enter the body.
This makes 0 sense, the likelyhood of abrasion increases with friction, and foreskin functions as a mechanical lubricant, preventing friction against his partner.