Fallacies+and+Truths+that+People+Believe+about+AIDS

**Fallacies and Truths that People Belive about AIDS**
People belive that contraceptive pils prevents them from AIDS.In the UK ,as of 2007 there are 3.5 million women who take the Pill. This is roughly one in three of all females of reproductive age. And two of the three think the pils protects them from AIDS.They are made for people to have sex not using condoms or any other protection not for preventing from AIDS!There are now over 34 million people living with HIV or AIDS worldwide.Every year at least 40,000 people get infected by the HIV virus.A person thats infected may stay asymptomatic for 10 to 12 years, and a few for much longer if they take coctail mixtures.The coctails cost from 10,000$ to 15,000$ that too expensive for some people.So they have to fight the sickness in other ways such as trying not to get sick.Getting AIDS doesn't have to be a death penalty like i said theres alot of ways to continue a normal live on.Protect Yourself!!!There is no reason to seperate people with AIDS from people that dont have it until they don't have any blood or sex contact.


 * You should do these thing not to get infected.**

1)Abstinence and not sharing needles are the only 100% protections!

2)Don’t allow any of your partner’s semen, vaginal secretions, blood, or menstrual blood to enter your body

3)Use a new latex condom and water-based lubricant every time for vaginal or anal sex

4)Don’t use oil-based lubricants ( lotion, Vaseline, massage or baby oil, etc.) because they can cause the condom to break

5)Use a new latex condom every time for oral sex on a man

6)Use a new latex barrier (dental dam) every time for oral sex on a man or woman

7)Those who are allergic to latex can use polyurethane condoms, which come in both male and female styles

8)Don’t have sex when you are drunk or high, because this can affect your judgment and can lead to unsafe sex

Videos: http://youtube.com/watch?v=D6XncLNNGQ0 http://youtube.com/watch?v=LaVm3moZo_g

Pictures: Citations: http://www.rotaryaidsproject.org/facts.html http://www.avert.org/young.htm http://www.studentgroups.ucla.edu/blaids/aids.html