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Aids is not curable by any physical means. It is curable however by being straight and living correctly.

It is not curable by those means. You might argue that it's preventable. But you can't argue that "being straight" necessarily prevents AIDS. I don't know what the stats are these days, but the most you could argue (if supported by the real-world data) is that being straight lowers your likelihood of contracting AIDS.

 

"Living correctly" doesn't even have a well-defined meaning.

 

So overall, pretty empty post.

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It is not curable by those means. You might argue that it's preventable. But you can't argue that "being straight" necessarily prevents AIDS. I don't know what the stats are these days, but the most you could argue (if supported by the real-world data) is that being straight lowers your likelihood of contracting AIDS.

 

"Living correctly" doesn't even have a well-defined meaning.

 

So overall, pretty empty post.

It is CURABLE by these means.

And you yourself seem empty.

 

"Living correctly" : Eating and drinking in moderation. Avoiding bickery, avoiding drugs.

Refraining from bad habits. Refraining from homosexuality, keeping straight.

And refraining from masturbation.

Sex with the opposite sex is something very positive, while done in moderation.

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