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they dont
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This theory is not proven as this may be true for some STD's but not HIV, vice versa. However in theory when you are uncircumcised you have more skin surrounding the head of the penis which creates a reservoir for fluids like vaginal fluid or blood. (Did I just use the word reservoir to describe foreskin? LOL yes I did) if the foreskin tears during sex, it creates a gateway for fluids to fluid transmission if unprotected. Hope that makes sense
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I always thought it was the fact the uncircumcised people whose skin is sensitive and more permeable than those that are circumsized at birth and have built up thicker skin over the years from friction.
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? They don't. I'm going off of research and scientific evidence. MANY studies have proven the "circumcision prevents HIV" theory to be false. Circumcision has nothing to do with HIV/AIDS (or STDs, for that matter).
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They don't. And there is no evidence that they do. The original assertion was made in 1986 was made when AIDS was thought to be a Gay Plague = since disproved. The infamous research in Africa was terminated before Final Report because 23% of the circumcised boys turned up with STDs. And the U S A with highest circumcision rates in Western World has highest HIV+ So to answer your question = they don't. +
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Mike they don't If you have unprotected sex with a infected person circumcised or not you are at risk for getting infected with ANY std. anyone that does not know the sexual history of thier partner should protect themselves. curtdude uncutdude
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