Celibacy and AIDS: Understanding the Risk - Is There a Connection?
Being celibate does not increase the chances of getting AIDS. AIDS is transmitted through unprotected sex, sharing needles, or contact with infected blood. Celibacy, which is the state of abstaining from sexual intercourse, does not pose any risk of contracting AIDS.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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